of Blend
Mingled; mixed; blended; also, polluted; stained.
Blinded. Also (Chaucer), 3d sing. pres. Blindeth.
Source: Webster's dictionaryKnightly love is blent with reverence As heavenly air is blent with heavenly blue. George Eliot
Where every something, being blent together turns to a wild of nothing. William Shakespeare
Right honest studies my career can show with long experience blent as best beseems, and genius here presented for thy view;- gifts, that conjoined appertain to few. Luís de Camões
I can pass days Stretch'd in the shade of those old cedar trees, Watching the sunshine like a blessing fall,- The breeze like music wandering o'er the boughs,- Each tree a natural harp,- each different leaf A different note, blent in one vast thanks-giving. Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Love, Fear and Hate and Childish Toys Are here discreetly blent. Robert Graves
Nature outweighing art begets roughness; art outweighing nature begets pedantry. Art and nature well blent make a gentleman. William D. Tammeus