[f. BLIND a. + -LING: cf. weakling.] A blind person.

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1549.  J. Ponet, Def. Marr. Priests, 44. God … hathe scattred those blyndlynges to their vtter confusion.

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1563–87.  Foxe, A. & M., II. 310. A sort of blindlings.

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