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hoodwink (v.)
1560s, "to blindfold, blind by covering the eyes," from
hood
(n.1) +
wink
(n.); figurative sense of "blind the mind, mislead, deceive by disguise" is c. 1600. Related:
Hoodwinked
;
hoodwinking
.