purblind
31purchase — (v.) late 13c., obtain, contrive, bring about, from Anglo Fr. purchaser go after, from pur forth (possibly used here as an intensive prefix; see PURBLIND (Cf. purblind)) + O.Fr. chacier run after (see CHASE (Cf. chase)). Sense of buy first… …
32σιπαλόν — σιπαλός purblind masc acc sg σιπαλός purblind neut nom/voc/acc sg …
33pur´blind´ness — pur|blind «PUR BLYND», adjective. 1. nearly blind: »The deep joy we take in the company of people with whom we have just recently fallen in love is undisguisable, even to a purblind waiter (New Yorker). 2. Figurative. slow to discern or… …
34pur´blind´ly — pur|blind «PUR BLYND», adjective. 1. nearly blind: »The deep joy we take in the company of people with whom we have just recently fallen in love is undisguisable, even to a purblind waiter (New Yorker). 2. Figurative. slow to discern or… …
35pur|blind — «PUR BLYND», adjective. 1. nearly blind: »The deep joy we take in the company of people with whom we have just recently fallen in love is undisguisable, even to a purblind waiter (New Yorker). 2. Figurative. slow to discern or understand: »O… …
36Bisson — Bis son, a. [OE. bisen, bisne, AS. bisen, prob. for b[=i]s?ne; bi by + s?ne clear, akin to se[ o]n to see; clear when near, hence short sighted. See {See}.] Purblind; blinding. [Obs.] Bisson rheum. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
37Colibrina reclinata — Naked Na ked (n[=a] k[e^]d), a. [AS. nacod; akin to D. naakt, G. nackt, OHG. nacchot, nahhot, Icel. n[ o]kvi[eth]r, nakinn, Sw. naken, Dan. n[ o]gen, Goth. naqa[thorn]s, Lith. n[*u]gas, Russ. nagii, L. nudus, Skr. nagna. [root]266. Cf. {Nude}.]… …
38Moonblind — Moon blind , a. Dim sighted; purblind. [1913 Webster] …
39Moon-eyed — a. Having eyes affected by the moon; moonblind; dim eyed; purblind. [1913 Webster] …
40Mope-eyed — a. Shortsighted; purblind. [1913 Webster] …