ppl. a. [f. BLEND v.2] Mingled.

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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.

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  Blent, obs. form of BLEND v.2 (Perhaps sense is meant by the following.

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1530.  Palsgr., 457/2. I blente, I lette or I hynder … This terme is to moche northerne.

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