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unˈblighted, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1784Cowper Task iv. 334 In such a world; so thorny, and where none Finds happiness unblighted. 1792C. Smith Desmond II. 217 That world which has, at your age, and with your unblighted prospects, so many charms. 1827Lytton Falkland 233 She went to that last home with a blest and unblighted name. 1861H. Macmillan Footnotes Page Nat. 34 Though subjected to the scorching rays of the summer's sun, they [sc. mosses] continue green and unblighted. Hence unˈblightedly adv.
[1847Webster.] 1871B. Taylor Faust v. vi. 373 Roses..Branching unblightedly, Budding delightedly. |