Where does “blinde” come from?

blinde (Dutch) comes from Dutch blind, from Middle Dutch blint, from Old Dutch blint, from Proto-Germanic blindaz, from French blindage, from French blinder, from French blinde, from German blende — to blend, to mix up; to make cloudy, opaque;...

blinde (Dutch): blind person; window shutter

Definitions

  1. blind person; window shutter

Ancestry of “blinde”, step by step

blinde traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch blind

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchblindblind; window shutter
2Middle Dutchblintblind, unable to see
3Old Dutchblintblind
4Proto-Germanicblindazblind
5Frenchblindagearmour, armour plating
6Frenchblinderto armor; to reinforce
7Frenchblindepieces of wood used as cover or protection;...
8Germanblendeinflection of blenden: ## first-person singular...
9Germanblendento dazzle; to blind; to show off; to pose; to...
10Middle High Germanblendento blend, mix
11Old High Germanblenten
12Proto-Germanicblandijanąto blind
13Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰlendʰ-to blend, to mix up; to make cloudy, opaque;...

via Dutch blinden

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchblinden

Words derived from “blinde

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰlendʰ-
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