v. Obs. [f. AN- pref. 1 + BLOW; = OE. onbláwan; cf. ABLOW, which in sense 1 is prob. weakened from this, while in 2 it contains A- pref. 1.] To blow on or into, breathe upon, inspire.
c. 1175. Cotton Hom., 223. He worhte þa þane man
and him anbléow sáwle.