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stark blind, a. Also β. 4–5 start-, storte-. [f. stark adv. 2 (advb. use of stark a. 4); an alteration of stareblind (after stark dead). The β forms are due to association with start-naked.] Quite blind. lit. and fig.
1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) III. 97 He put out his eiȝen in Reblata, and lad hym (so) in Babilon streiȝt blynde. [MSS. α and γ start blynde. Caxton & β stark blynde.] a1400Minor Poems fr. Vernon MS. xxix. i. 70 Þei woxe start-blynde anon-riht. c1400Sege Jerus. 576 For þe doust & þe dyn..alle..storte-blynde wexen. 1534More Comf. agst. Trib. i. Wks. 1145/1 Christe..threw hym to the ground, and strake hym starke blynde. 1666J. Davies Hist. Caribby Isl. 251 In the Streets they have met with many one-eyed, and many stark blind people. 1704Evelyn Diary May, He was 86 years of age, stark blind, deafe, and memory lost. 1781Cowper Charity 404 She sees a world stark blind to what employs Her eager thought. Hence stark-blind v., to make stark blind.
a1618Sylvester Tri. Faith iv. ix, By Faith, Saint Paul stark-blinded Elymas. |