ppl. a. [f. BLEND v.2] Mingled.
1872. Geo. Eliot, Middlem., xliii. The habits of the different ranks were less blent than now. Ibid. (1876), Dan. Der., VIII. lxiii. 566. That blent transmission must go on.
Blent, obs. form of BLEND v.2 (Perhaps sense is meant by the following.
1530. Palsgr., 457/2. I blente, I lette or I hynder This terme is to moche northerne.