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purblind (adj.)

c. 1300, pur blind "entirely blind," as a noun, "a blind person," later "partially blind, blind in one eye" (late 14c.), the main modern sense, from blind (adj.). The first element is sometimes explained as pure (adj.), or as the Anglo-French perfective prefix pur- (see pur-). Sense of "dull" first recorded 1530s.

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Definitions of purblind from WordNet

purblind (adj.)
having greatly reduced vision;
Synonyms: dim-sighted / near-blind / sand-blind / visually impaired / visually challenged
purblind (adj.)
lacking in insight or discernment; "a purblind oligarchy that flatly refused to see that history was condemning it to the dustbin"- Jasper Griffin;
Synonyms: obtuse
From wordnet.princeton.edu