a. [f. BLUNT a. + -ISH.] Rather blunt, somewhat blunt.
1578. T. Procter, Gorg. Gallery, in Heliconia, I. 182. To Bluntish blocks I see I doo complayne.
1713. Derham, Phys.-Theol., To Rdr. 5. He hath represented it as tubular, or bluntish at the Top.
1880. Watson, in Jrnl. Linn. Soc., XV. 99. Apex bluntish, and a little obliquely rounded.
Hence Bluntishness.
1691. Wood, Ath. Oxon. (1815), II. 582. An honest bluntishness, far from court insinuation.