v. Obs.; 6–7. [f. BE- 1 + BLUR v.] trans. To blur all over.

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1598.  Florio, Pattacchiare, to besmeare … to beblurre.

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a. 1644.  Quarles, Hymn to God, Div. Poems (1717), 56. Be-blur thy Book with tears.

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