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  • 1 blind

    [blaɪnd]
    1. adjective
    1) not able to see:

    a blind man.

    أعْمى
    2) ( with to) unable to notice:

    She is blind to his faults.

    أَعْمى عَن أخطاء الغيْر،مُتَغاضٍ
    3) hiding what is beyond:

    a blind corner.

    حاجِبٌ للرؤيَه
    4) of or for blind people:

    a blind school.

    لِلْعُميان
    2. noun

    The sunlight is too bright – pull down the blinds!

    شَمْسِيَّةُ الشُّبّاك
    2) something intended to mislead or deceive:

    He did that as a blind.

    شَيء للتَّمْويه
    3. verb
    to make blind:

    He was blinded in the war.

    يُصيبُ بالعَمى

    Arabic-English dictionary > blind

  • 2 blind machen

    to tarnish
    * * *
    (to make blind: He was blinded in the war.) blind

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > blind machen

  • 3 Blind Laps

    A blind lap is one which does not form a loop. They are used in knitting to make the cloth thicker, to give loops on the face an oblique position, to make the loops perpendicular, or to bind together two adjacent loops.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Blind Laps

  • 4 blind

    I Adj.
    1. auch fig. blind; auf einem Auge blind blind in one eye; bist du ( denn) blind? umg. are you blind?, haven’t you got eyes in your head?, can’t you see?; blind vom vielen Weinen blinded by tears; blind geboren blind from birth; ein blind geborenes Kind a child who was born blind oder who has been blind from birth; halb II 3
    2. fig.: blinder Glaube blind faith; blindes Vertrauen blind ( oder implicit) trust; der blinde Zufall blind ( oder pure) chance; blinde Gewalt uncontrolled violence, brute force; blind sein (gegen, für to; vor with); jemanden blind machen blind s.o., blindfold s.o. ( gegen to); Liebe macht blind love is blind; Alarm, Eifer, Passagier
    3. Fensterscheiben: clouded; Spiegel: cloudy; Metall: auch tarnished; Wein: dull
    4. ARCHIT., TECH. blind; Naht etc.: invisible, concealed; Knopfloch: concealed; die Bluse wird blind geknöpft the blouse has concealed buttons
    5. MIL. Patrone: blank
    II Adv.
    1. blind; blind fliegen fly blind; blind ( Maschine) schreiben touch-type; blind spielen Schach: play (chess) blind; blind Klavier spielen können be able to play by heart oder blind; etw. blind machen können be able to do s.th. blindfolded ( oder with one’s eyes closed)
    2. glauben, vertrauen etc.: blindly, implicitly
    3. blindlings
    * * *
    sightless; blindfold; unseeing; blind; unquestioning
    * * *
    blịnd [blɪnt]
    1. adj
    1) (lit, fig) blind ( für to); Zufall pure, sheer; Alarm false

    sein (fig)to be blind to sth

    ein blinder Schuss (= nicht scharf) (= nicht gezielt)a shot with a blank cartridge a blind shot

    2) (= getrübt) dull; Spiegel, Glasscheibe clouded; Fleck blind
    3) (= verdeckt) Naht etc invisible; (= vorgetäuscht, ARCHIT) false; Fenster blind, false
    4) (sl = betrunken) pissed (Brit inf plastered (inf)
    2. adv
    1) (= wahllos) at random, indiscriminately

    etw blind herausgreifento take or pick sth at random

    hineingreifento put one's hand in sth without looking

    2) (= ohne zu überlegen) folgen, vertrauen, glauben blindly
    3) (= ohne zu sehen) without being able to see

    blind Schach spielento play chess blind

    der Nebel war so dicht, dass ich blind fahren musste — the fog was so thick that I had to drive without being able to see anything

    * * *
    1) (not able to see: a blind man.) blind
    2) ((with to) unable to notice: She is blind to his faults.) blind
    * * *
    [blɪnt]
    I. adj
    1. (ohne Sehvermögen) blind
    \blind sein/werden to be/go blind
    sie ist auf einem Auge \blind she's blind in one eye
    von etw dat/vor etw dat \blind sein to be blinded by sth
    \blind geboren blind from birth; s.a. Fleck
    2. (unkritisch) blind
    für [o in Bezug auf] etw akk \blind sein to be blind to sth
    was ihn selbst betrifft, scheint er irgendwie \blind zu sein he seems to be blind somehow to factors which affect him
    3. (wahllos) blind
    das \blinde Schicksal (geh) blind fate
    der \blinde Zufall pure [or sheer] chance
    4. (verblendet) blind
    \blind vor Eifersucht/Hass/Wut [sein] [to be] blinded by jealousy/hatred/rage
    \blindes Glas clouded glass
    \blindes Metall dull [or tarnished] metal
    der antike Spiegel war teilweise etwas \blind the antique mirror had a few black spots; s.a. Fleck
    6. (verdeckt) concealed
    \blinde Naht invisible seam
    \blinder Passagier stowaway
    7. (vorgetäuscht) false
    \blinder Bogen/ \blindes Fenster blind arch/window; s.a. Alarm
    8.
    bist du [so] \blind? (fam) are you blind?
    Mann, bist du \blind! (sl) God, you're thick! sl
    jdn \blind [für etw akk] machen to blind sb [to sth]
    II. adv
    1. (wahllos) blindly
    er griff \blind ein Buch aus dem Regal heraus he took a book at random from the shelf
    2. (unkritisch) blindly
    3. (ohne Ausgang/Tür)
    \blind enden [o sein] to be a dead end
    viele Gänge in der Pyramide enden \blind many passages in the pyramid are dead ends
    der Mantel wird \blind geknöpft the coat has concealed buttons
    * * *
    1.

    blind werdengo blind

    2) (maßlos) blind < rage, hatred, fear, etc.>; indiscriminate < violence>
    3) (kritiklos) blind <obedience, enthusiasm, belief, etc.>
    4) (trübe) clouded < glass>; dull, tarnished < metal>
    5) (verdeckt) concealed; invisible < seam>
    6)
    7)

    der blinde Zufallpure or sheer chance

    2.
    1) (ohne hinzusehen) without looking; (wahllos) blindly; wildly
    2) (unkritisch) < trust> implicitly; < obey> blindly
    * * *
    A. adj
    1. auch fig blind;
    auf einem Auge blind blind in one eye;
    bist du (denn) blind? umg are you blind?, haven’t you got eyes in your head?, can’t you see?;
    blind vom vielen Weinen blinded by tears;
    blind geboren blind from birth;
    ein blind geborenes Kind a child who was born blind oder who has been blind from birth; halb B 3
    2. fig:
    blinder Glaube blind faith;
    blindes Vertrauen blind ( oder implicit) trust;
    der blinde Zufall blind ( oder pure) chance;
    blinde Gewalt uncontrolled violence, brute force;
    gegen, für to;
    vor with);
    jemanden blind machen blind sb, blindfold sb (
    gegen to);
    Liebe macht blind love is blind; Alarm, Eifer, Passagier
    3. Fensterscheiben: clouded; Spiegel: cloudy; Metall: auch tarnished; Wein: dull
    4. ARCH, TECH blind; Naht etc: invisible, concealed; Knopfloch: concealed;
    die Bluse wird blind geknöpft the blouse has concealed buttons
    5. MIL Patrone: blank
    B. adv
    1. blind;
    blind fliegen fly blind;
    blind (Maschine) schreiben touch-type;
    blind spielen Schach: play (chess) blind;
    blind Klavier spielen können be able to play by heart oder blind;
    etwas blind machen können be able to do sth blindfolded ( oder with one’s eyes closed)
    2. glauben, vertrauen etc: blindly, implicitly
    3. blindlings
    * * *
    1.
    2) (maßlos) blind <rage, hatred, fear, etc.>; indiscriminate < violence>
    3) (kritiklos) blind <obedience, enthusiasm, belief, etc.>
    4) (trübe) clouded < glass>; dull, tarnished < metal>
    5) (verdeckt) concealed; invisible < seam>
    6)
    7)

    der blinde Zufallpure or sheer chance

    2.
    1) (ohne hinzusehen) without looking; (wahllos) blindly; wildly
    2) (unkritisch) < trust> implicitly; < obey> blindly

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > blind

  • 5 blind

    أَعْمَى \ blind: to (make) unable to see: Was he blinded in an accident, or has he been blind from birth?. \ ضَرِير \ blind: unable to see: Was he blinded in an accident, or has he been blind from birth?. \ كَفِيف \ blind: unable to see: Was he blinded in an accident, or has he been blind from birth?.

    Arabic-English glossary > blind

  • 6 blind landen

    blịnd|lan|den sep aux sein aux sein
    vi (AVIAT)
    to make a blind landing, to land blind

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > blind landen

  • 7 kör et

    make blind

    Turkish-English dictionary > kör et

  • 8 buat buta

    make blind, made blind, made blind, making blind

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > buat buta

  • 9 oslijepiti

    * * *
    • become blind
    • obumbrate
    • make blind

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > oslijepiti

  • 10 סמי

    סמי, סָמָא, סָמָה(v. סוּם II) to tie up, close; to make blind.Part. pass. סָמוּי; f. סְמוּיָה, סְמוּיָיה; pl. סְמוּיִים, סְמוּיִין; סְמוּיוֹת a) tied up, hidden (cmp. סִימָה). Taan.8b (ref. to אסמיך, Deut. 28:8) דבר הס׳ מן העין that which is hidden from sight (the exact quantity of which you do not know); B. Mets.42a; a. e.b) blinded, blind. Kidd.24b הרי שהיתה עינו ס׳וכ׳ if the slaves eye was blind, and he (the master) cut it out. Keth.105a כמה ס׳ עיניהםוכ׳ how blind are the eyes of (how short-sighted are) those who receive bribes! Pi. סִמֵּא, סִימֵּא 1) to blind, make blind. Kidd. l. c. סי׳ עוברוכ׳ he injured the eye of the embryo (while operating on the mother). Ib. הרי שהיתה … וסִמְּאָהּ suppose the slaves eye was dim, and he (the master) made it entirely blind. Y.Kil.VIII, 31c top וסִימְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91a וסִימְּאוֹ (Ms. M. וסימאה) and he made him blind. Ib. VIII, 7 האומר סַמֵּאוכ׳ if one says (to his neighbor), blind my eye, the neighbor is responsible. Gen. R. s. 75, end לו … לסַמּוֹתוכ׳ שלח he sent him a present in order to blind his eyes (with ref. to Deut. 16:19). Sabb.109a top יד מְסַמְּאָה an unwashed hand put on the eye makes blind. Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to עין משפט, Gen. 14:7 עין … לסַמּוֹתָהּ they wanted to blind the eye (of him) that established the rule of justice in the world; a. fr. 2) to tie up ones own eyes; to simulate blindness. Tosef.Peah IV, 14; Y. ib. VIII, 21b top; Keth.68a המְסמֵּא את עינו (a beggar) who ties his eye up. Nif. נִסְמָא, נִסְמָה to be blinded; to become blind. Num. R. s. 7, beg. Bekh.v, 5 (36b) שנִסְמֵת עינו (Talm. ed. שנִסְמֵית) that became blind on one eye; Keth.77a נִיסְמֵת; a. fr. Hithpa. הִסְתַּמֵּא, Nithpa. נִסְתַּמֵּא, נִסְתַּמָּה same. Arakh.17b, sq. פִּתֵּחַ ונ׳ if he was open-eyed and became blind; B. Bath. 128a. Num. R. s. 18 מיד היה מִסְתַּמֵּא (not היתה) he would get blind at once; a. e.

    Jewish literature > סמי

  • 11 סמא

    סמי, סָמָא, סָמָה(v. סוּם II) to tie up, close; to make blind.Part. pass. סָמוּי; f. סְמוּיָה, סְמוּיָיה; pl. סְמוּיִים, סְמוּיִין; סְמוּיוֹת a) tied up, hidden (cmp. סִימָה). Taan.8b (ref. to אסמיך, Deut. 28:8) דבר הס׳ מן העין that which is hidden from sight (the exact quantity of which you do not know); B. Mets.42a; a. e.b) blinded, blind. Kidd.24b הרי שהיתה עינו ס׳וכ׳ if the slaves eye was blind, and he (the master) cut it out. Keth.105a כמה ס׳ עיניהםוכ׳ how blind are the eyes of (how short-sighted are) those who receive bribes! Pi. סִמֵּא, סִימֵּא 1) to blind, make blind. Kidd. l. c. סי׳ עוברוכ׳ he injured the eye of the embryo (while operating on the mother). Ib. הרי שהיתה … וסִמְּאָהּ suppose the slaves eye was dim, and he (the master) made it entirely blind. Y.Kil.VIII, 31c top וסִימְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91a וסִימְּאוֹ (Ms. M. וסימאה) and he made him blind. Ib. VIII, 7 האומר סַמֵּאוכ׳ if one says (to his neighbor), blind my eye, the neighbor is responsible. Gen. R. s. 75, end לו … לסַמּוֹתוכ׳ שלח he sent him a present in order to blind his eyes (with ref. to Deut. 16:19). Sabb.109a top יד מְסַמְּאָה an unwashed hand put on the eye makes blind. Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to עין משפט, Gen. 14:7 עין … לסַמּוֹתָהּ they wanted to blind the eye (of him) that established the rule of justice in the world; a. fr. 2) to tie up ones own eyes; to simulate blindness. Tosef.Peah IV, 14; Y. ib. VIII, 21b top; Keth.68a המְסמֵּא את עינו (a beggar) who ties his eye up. Nif. נִסְמָא, נִסְמָה to be blinded; to become blind. Num. R. s. 7, beg. Bekh.v, 5 (36b) שנִסְמֵת עינו (Talm. ed. שנִסְמֵית) that became blind on one eye; Keth.77a נִיסְמֵת; a. fr. Hithpa. הִסְתַּמֵּא, Nithpa. נִסְתַּמֵּא, נִסְתַּמָּה same. Arakh.17b, sq. פִּתֵּחַ ונ׳ if he was open-eyed and became blind; B. Bath. 128a. Num. R. s. 18 מיד היה מִסְתַּמֵּא (not היתה) he would get blind at once; a. e.

    Jewish literature > סמא

  • 12 סָמָא

    סמי, סָמָא, סָמָה(v. סוּם II) to tie up, close; to make blind.Part. pass. סָמוּי; f. סְמוּיָה, סְמוּיָיה; pl. סְמוּיִים, סְמוּיִין; סְמוּיוֹת a) tied up, hidden (cmp. סִימָה). Taan.8b (ref. to אסמיך, Deut. 28:8) דבר הס׳ מן העין that which is hidden from sight (the exact quantity of which you do not know); B. Mets.42a; a. e.b) blinded, blind. Kidd.24b הרי שהיתה עינו ס׳וכ׳ if the slaves eye was blind, and he (the master) cut it out. Keth.105a כמה ס׳ עיניהםוכ׳ how blind are the eyes of (how short-sighted are) those who receive bribes! Pi. סִמֵּא, סִימֵּא 1) to blind, make blind. Kidd. l. c. סי׳ עוברוכ׳ he injured the eye of the embryo (while operating on the mother). Ib. הרי שהיתה … וסִמְּאָהּ suppose the slaves eye was dim, and he (the master) made it entirely blind. Y.Kil.VIII, 31c top וסִימְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91a וסִימְּאוֹ (Ms. M. וסימאה) and he made him blind. Ib. VIII, 7 האומר סַמֵּאוכ׳ if one says (to his neighbor), blind my eye, the neighbor is responsible. Gen. R. s. 75, end לו … לסַמּוֹתוכ׳ שלח he sent him a present in order to blind his eyes (with ref. to Deut. 16:19). Sabb.109a top יד מְסַמְּאָה an unwashed hand put on the eye makes blind. Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to עין משפט, Gen. 14:7 עין … לסַמּוֹתָהּ they wanted to blind the eye (of him) that established the rule of justice in the world; a. fr. 2) to tie up ones own eyes; to simulate blindness. Tosef.Peah IV, 14; Y. ib. VIII, 21b top; Keth.68a המְסמֵּא את עינו (a beggar) who ties his eye up. Nif. נִסְמָא, נִסְמָה to be blinded; to become blind. Num. R. s. 7, beg. Bekh.v, 5 (36b) שנִסְמֵת עינו (Talm. ed. שנִסְמֵית) that became blind on one eye; Keth.77a נִיסְמֵת; a. fr. Hithpa. הִסְתַּמֵּא, Nithpa. נִסְתַּמֵּא, נִסְתַּמָּה same. Arakh.17b, sq. פִּתֵּחַ ונ׳ if he was open-eyed and became blind; B. Bath. 128a. Num. R. s. 18 מיד היה מִסְתַּמֵּא (not היתה) he would get blind at once; a. e.

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  • 13 סָמָה

    סמי, סָמָא, סָמָה(v. סוּם II) to tie up, close; to make blind.Part. pass. סָמוּי; f. סְמוּיָה, סְמוּיָיה; pl. סְמוּיִים, סְמוּיִין; סְמוּיוֹת a) tied up, hidden (cmp. סִימָה). Taan.8b (ref. to אסמיך, Deut. 28:8) דבר הס׳ מן העין that which is hidden from sight (the exact quantity of which you do not know); B. Mets.42a; a. e.b) blinded, blind. Kidd.24b הרי שהיתה עינו ס׳וכ׳ if the slaves eye was blind, and he (the master) cut it out. Keth.105a כמה ס׳ עיניהםוכ׳ how blind are the eyes of (how short-sighted are) those who receive bribes! Pi. סִמֵּא, סִימֵּא 1) to blind, make blind. Kidd. l. c. סי׳ עוברוכ׳ he injured the eye of the embryo (while operating on the mother). Ib. הרי שהיתה … וסִמְּאָהּ suppose the slaves eye was dim, and he (the master) made it entirely blind. Y.Kil.VIII, 31c top וסִימְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91a וסִימְּאוֹ (Ms. M. וסימאה) and he made him blind. Ib. VIII, 7 האומר סַמֵּאוכ׳ if one says (to his neighbor), blind my eye, the neighbor is responsible. Gen. R. s. 75, end לו … לסַמּוֹתוכ׳ שלח he sent him a present in order to blind his eyes (with ref. to Deut. 16:19). Sabb.109a top יד מְסַמְּאָה an unwashed hand put on the eye makes blind. Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to עין משפט, Gen. 14:7 עין … לסַמּוֹתָהּ they wanted to blind the eye (of him) that established the rule of justice in the world; a. fr. 2) to tie up ones own eyes; to simulate blindness. Tosef.Peah IV, 14; Y. ib. VIII, 21b top; Keth.68a המְסמֵּא את עינו (a beggar) who ties his eye up. Nif. נִסְמָא, נִסְמָה to be blinded; to become blind. Num. R. s. 7, beg. Bekh.v, 5 (36b) שנִסְמֵת עינו (Talm. ed. שנִסְמֵית) that became blind on one eye; Keth.77a נִיסְמֵת; a. fr. Hithpa. הִסְתַּמֵּא, Nithpa. נִסְתַּמֵּא, נִסְתַּמָּה same. Arakh.17b, sq. פִּתֵּחַ ונ׳ if he was open-eyed and became blind; B. Bath. 128a. Num. R. s. 18 מיד היה מִסְתַּמֵּא (not היתה) he would get blind at once; a. e.

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  • 14 obcaeco

    occaeco ( obc-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [obcaeco], to make blind, to blind, to deprive of sight.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen. (only postAug.; cf.

    excaeco): quidam subito occaecati sunt,

    are made blind, lose their sight, Cels. 6, 6, 57:

    requirendum est, num oculi ejus occaecati sint,

    id. 8, 4:

    in occaecatum pulvere effuso hostem,

    Liv. 22, 43, 11; Plin. 10, 3, 3, § 9.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    To make dark; to darken, obscure:

    solem vides, Satin' ut occaecatus est prae hujus corporis candoribus,

    Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 66:

    densa caligo occaecaverat diem,

    Liv. 33, 7, 2.— Absol.: noctis et nimbūm occaecat nigror, Poët. ap. Cic. de Or. 3, 39, 157.—
    2.
    To hide, conceal (so in Cic.):

    terra semen occaecatum cohibet,

    Cic. Sen. 15, 51:

    fossas,

    Col. 2, 2, 9; 10.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Of speech, to make dark, obscure, unintelligible:

    obscura narratio totam occaecat orationem,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 80, 329.—
    B.
    Mentally, to make blind, to blind:

    stultitiā occaecatus,

    Cic. Fam. 15, 1, 4:

    occaecatus cupiditate,

    id. Fin. 1, 10, 33:

    nec quid agerent, ira et pavore occaecatis animis, cernebant,

    Liv. 38, 21, 7:

    consilia,

    id. 42, 43, 3:

    occaecatus irā,

    id. 8, 32, 17.—
    C.
    To render senseless, deprive of feeling, to benumb ( poet.):

    timor occaecaverat artus,

    Verg. Cul. 198.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > obcaeco

  • 15 occaeco

    occaeco ( obc-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [obcaeco], to make blind, to blind, to deprive of sight.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen. (only postAug.; cf.

    excaeco): quidam subito occaecati sunt,

    are made blind, lose their sight, Cels. 6, 6, 57:

    requirendum est, num oculi ejus occaecati sint,

    id. 8, 4:

    in occaecatum pulvere effuso hostem,

    Liv. 22, 43, 11; Plin. 10, 3, 3, § 9.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    To make dark; to darken, obscure:

    solem vides, Satin' ut occaecatus est prae hujus corporis candoribus,

    Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 66:

    densa caligo occaecaverat diem,

    Liv. 33, 7, 2.— Absol.: noctis et nimbūm occaecat nigror, Poët. ap. Cic. de Or. 3, 39, 157.—
    2.
    To hide, conceal (so in Cic.):

    terra semen occaecatum cohibet,

    Cic. Sen. 15, 51:

    fossas,

    Col. 2, 2, 9; 10.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Of speech, to make dark, obscure, unintelligible:

    obscura narratio totam occaecat orationem,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 80, 329.—
    B.
    Mentally, to make blind, to blind:

    stultitiā occaecatus,

    Cic. Fam. 15, 1, 4:

    occaecatus cupiditate,

    id. Fin. 1, 10, 33:

    nec quid agerent, ira et pavore occaecatis animis, cernebant,

    Liv. 38, 21, 7:

    consilia,

    id. 42, 43, 3:

    occaecatus irā,

    id. 8, 32, 17.—
    C.
    To render senseless, deprive of feeling, to benumb ( poet.):

    timor occaecaverat artus,

    Verg. Cul. 198.

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  • 16 occaecō (obc-)

        occaecō (obc-) āvī, ātus, āre    [ob+caeco], to make blind, blind, deprive of sight: occaecatus pulvere hostis, L.—To make dark, darken, obscure: noctis occaecat nigror, C. poët.: densa caligo occaecaverat diem, L.—To hide, conceal: semen occaecatum.—Fig., to darken, make obscure, render unintelligible: orationem.—To make blind, blind, delude: animos: stultitiā occaecatus: consilia, confound, L.

    Latin-English dictionary > occaecō (obc-)

  • 17 τυφλόω

    A blind, make blind, τινα Hdt. 4.2; ὄμματα, ὄψιν, E.Cyc. 470, Ph. 764:—[voice] Pass., to be blinded, to be or become blind, Hdt.2.111;

    τυφλοῦμαι φέγγος ὀμμάτων E.Hec. 1035

    ; ἕλκος τυφλωθέν a blinding wound ([voice] Pass. of τυφλόω ἕλκος inflict a blinding wound), S.Ant. 973 (lyr.).
    2 metaph., blind, baffle, Democr. 72, v.l. in Critias 25.26;

    τετύφλωται μόχθος Pi.I.5(4).56

    ;

    τῶν μελλόντων τετύφλωνται φραδαί Id.O.12.9

    , cf. Pl.Ti. 47b;

    τὴν ψυχὴν τυφλωθῆναι Id.Phd. 99e

    , cf. 96c;

    τ. περὶ τὸν φιλούμενον ὁ φιλῶν Id.Lg. 731e

    .
    II make blind or without passage, stop up,

    τὰς διόδους ἁμάξαις Aen.Tact.2.5

    ; τ. ὀφθαλμοὺς [ἀμπέλου] Gp.5.9.7;

    τ. τὸν μαστόν

    makeit cease to yield milk,

    Ael.NA3.39

    :—[voice] Pass.,

    βλάστησις τυφλουμένη Thphr.CP5.17.7

    ;

    οὖρα τυφλοῦται Nic.Al. 340

    ;

    ἡ φωνὴ τυφλοῦται Plu. 2.721b

    ;

    τυφλωθείσης τῆς τοῦ δέρματος τρώσεως Gal.1.388

    :—also in [voice] Med.,

    τυφλώσατο νηδύς Nic.Al. 285

    .

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τυφλόω

  • 18 itsutu

    du/ad.
    1. to blind, make blind
    2. (irud.) to blind, dazzle
    3. ( ilundu) to darken da/ad.
    1. to go blind, become blind
    2. darken, grow dark

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > itsutu

  • 19 caeco

    caeco, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [id.], to make blind, to blind.
    I.
    Lit.:

    sol caecat,

    Lucr. 4, 325 (300); Paul. Nol. Carm. Nat. S. Fel. 20, 7; 20, 292:

    unde caecatus est (Appius Claudius),

    Aur. Vict. Vir. Ill. 34, 3.—Hence, in gardening:

    oculum,

    to destroy, Col. 4, 9, 2; 4, 24, 16; cf. caecus, I. C., and oculus.—
    B.
    Trop.:

    qui largitione caecarunt mentes imperitorum,

    Cic. Sest. 66, 139:

    ut (animi acies) ne caecetur erroribus,

    id. Tusc. 5, 13, 39:

    caecati libidinibus,

    id. ib. 1, 30, 72:

    cupiditate,

    id. Dom. 23, 60:

    caecata mens subito terrore,

    Liv. 44, 6, 17:

    pectora... serie caecata laborum,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 45:

    caecabitur spes vindemiae,

    Pall. 1, 6, 11:

    timidos artus,

    to make senseless, Verg. Cul. 198.—
    II.
    Transf., to make dark, to obscure:

    caecantur silvae,

    Avien. Per. 504.—
    B.
    Trop., of [p. 261] discourse:

    celeritate caecata oratio,

    rendered obscure, Cic. Brut. 76, 264.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > caeco

  • 20 caecō

        caecō āvī, ātus, āre    [caecus], to make blind, blind: largitione mentīs imperitorum: ut (animi acies) ne caecetur erroribus: caecata mens subito terrore, L.: pectora serie caecata laborum, O.—Of style: celeritate caecata oratio, made obscure.
    * * *
    caecare, caecavi, caecatus V
    blind; obscure, confuse, hide; morally blind

    stu caeco -- throw dust, deceive

    Latin-English dictionary > caecō

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