ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Affected with blight; blasted.

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1664.  Phil. Trans., I. 28. Vegetables growing on blighted Leaves.

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1674.  Ray, S. & E. Co. Wds., 59. Blighted corn, blasted corn. Sussex.

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1750.  Johnson, Rambl., No. 5, ¶ 17. A blighted spring makes a barren year.

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1855.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., III. 380. The blighted prospects of the orphan children.

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1857.  S. Osborn, Quedah, iv. 56. The aged trunk of a blighted tree, which was alive with bees.

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