Part 87 (1/2)
_Chron S Poet_
BLIND HARIE, Blind man's buff, S _Belly-blind_, synon
_Herd_
In the Scandinavian _Julbock_, froinated, the principal actor was disguised in the skin of a _buck_ or _goat_ The nah attire; as he was called _blind_, in consequence of being blindfolded
Or it e
V ~Herie~
BLIND MAN'S BALL, or _Devil's snuff-box_, Cohtfoot_
It is also called _Blindto Linn, prevails throughout the whole of Sweden, that the dust of this plant causes _blindness_
BLYNDIT, _pret_ Blended
_Gawan and Gol_
BLINDLINS, BLYNDLINGIS, _adv_ Having the eyes closed, hoodwinked It denotes the state of one who does any thing as if he were blind, S
V ~Lingis~ Gerlas_
BLINDS, _s pl_ The Pogge, or Miller's Thumb, a fish, _Cottus Cataphractus_, Linn West of S
_Statist Acc_
Perhaps it receives this name, because its eyes are very small
To BLINK, _v n_
1 To become a little sour; a term used with respect to milk or beer, S
_Bleeze_, synon
_Chr Kirk_
2 To be _blinkit_, to be half drunk, Fife
Su G _blaenk-a_, Gerhten; q struck with lightning, which, we know, has the effect ofthat of sunshi+ne, or of the heat of the weather