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Blest

Bless \Bless\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blessedor Blest; p. pr. & vb. n. Blessing.] [OE. blessien, bletsen, AS. bletsian, bledsian, bloedsian, fr. bl?d blood; prob. originally to consecrate by sprinkling with blood. See Blood.]

  1. To make or pronounce holy; to consecrate

    And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it.
    --Gen. ii. 3.

  2. To make happy, blithesome, or joyous; to confer prosperity or happiness upon; to grant divine favor to.

    The quality of mercy is . . . twice blest; It blesseth him that gives and him that takes.
    --Shak.

    It hath pleased thee to bless the house of thy servant, that it may continue forever before thee.
    --1 Chron. xvii. 27 (R. V. )

  3. To express a wish or prayer for the happiness of; to invoke a blessing upon; -- applied to persons.

    Bless them which persecute you.
    --Rom. xii. 1

  4. 4. To invoke or confer beneficial attributes or qualities upon; to invoke or confer a blessing on, -- as on food.

    Then he took the five loaves and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven, he blessed them.
    --Luke ix. 16.

  5. To make the sign of the cross upon; to cross (one's self). [Archaic]
    --Holinshed.

  6. To guard; to keep; to protect. [Obs.]

  7. To praise, or glorify; to extol for excellences.

    Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name.
    --Ps. ciii. 1.

  8. To esteem or account happy; to felicitate.

    The nations shall bless themselves in him.
    --Jer. iv. 3.

  9. To wave; to brandish. [Obs.]

    And burning blades about their heads do bless.
    --Spenser.

    Round his armed head his trenchant blade he blest.
    --Fairfax.

    Note: This is an old sense of the word, supposed by Johnson, Nares, and others, to have been derived from the old rite of blessing a field by directing the hands to all parts of it. ``In drawing [their bow] some fetch such a compass as though they would turn about and bless all the field.''
    --Ascham.

    Bless me! Bless us! an exclamation of surprise.
    --Milton.

    To bless from, to secure, defend, or preserve from. ``Bless me from marrying a usurer.''
    --Shak.

    To bless the doors from nightly harm.
    --Milton.

    To bless with, To be blessed with, to favor or endow with; to be favored or endowed with; as, God blesses us with health; we are blessed with happiness.

Blest

Blest \Blest\, a. Blessed. ``This patriarch blest.''
--Milton.

White these blest sounds my ravished ear assail.
--Trumbull.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
blest

alternative past tense and past participle of bless.

Wiktionary
blest

alt. (archaic spelling of blessed nodot=1 English): (en-past of: bless) vb. (archaic spelling of blessed nodot=1 English): (en-past of: bless)

WordNet
bless
  1. v. give a benediction to; "The dying man blessed his son" [ant: curse]

  2. confer prosperity or happiness on

  3. make the sign of the cross over someone in order to call on God for protection; consecrate [syn: sign]

  4. render holy by means of religious rites [syn: consecrate, hallow, sanctify] [ant: desecrate]

  5. [also: blest]

blest

adj. highly favored or fortunate (as e.g. by divine grace); "our blessed land"; "the blessed assurance of a steady income" [syn: blessed] [ant: cursed]

blest

See bless

Wikipedia
Blest

Blest may refer to:

  • Blest (company)ompany
  • Blest Machine, a machine which turns waste plastics back into oil via pyrolysis
  • A. David Blest, an arachnologist
  • Alberto Blest Gana (1830–1920), a Chilean novelist and diplomat
  • Clotario Blest Riffo (1899–1990), a Chilean trade union leader and social activist
  • Another form of the noun "blessed", more popular in old English.
  • William Cunningham Blest, an Irish doctor, president of the first Medical Society of Chile
  • Puerto Blest, a village and municipality in Río Negro Province in Argentina

Usage examples of "blest".

She wrenched her own hand free from his and struck it backward against him, as Lester had struck at Richard, one gesture whether accurst or blest.

But during calms the flies of idle aim Less put the spirit out, less baffle thirst For light than swinish grunters, blest or curst.

She sat leaning forward a little with her hands fallen into her lap, letting her unmastered thoughts play as they would in memories and hopes around the consciousness that she was the happiest girl in the world, and blest beyond desire or desert.

This ferocious goblin lays himself out to catch the souls of bachelors, and so vigilant and alert is he that not a single unmarried Fijian ghost is known to have ever reached the mansions of the blest.

But the few who do find their way into the Fijian Elysium are blest indeed.

He also commanded him, before the people, that he would describe the pains of the impious and the joy of the saints, and that he would speak to the people, that they might believe all that is said of the pains of hell and the joys of the blest to be true.

Beamish and Duchess Susan broke up, and beneath a soft fair sky the ladies, with their silvery chatter of gratitude for amusement, caught Chloe in their arms to kiss her, rendering it natural for their cavaliers to exclaim that Chloe was blest above mortals.

The heart that is blest with the glories of heaven ceaseth not to remember and to love the beauties of this world.

Island Wanderer, with the other excursionists, among the isles of the blest.

The balmy air of spring whispers through the sweet grass, The stars sparkle, the whippoorwill calls, But thou grievest, while my soul lies rapturous In the blest Nirvana of eternal light!

But during calms the flies of idle aim Less put the spirit out, less baffle thirst For light than swinish grunters, blest or curst.

Who sow with loving care What other hands shall reap: They lean on Thee entranced, In calm and perfect rest: Give us that Peace, oh Lord, Divine and blest, Thou keepest for those hearts who love Thee best.

I am certain he will, relinquish, and, if he should not, they are vastly overbalanced by one of the most humane, tender, honest hearts that ever man was blest with.

The sunlands of the West and the spicelands of the East, the smiling Arcadias and blissful Islands of the Blest ha!

In face and shape old Beroe she became, Doryclus' wife, a venerable dame, Once blest with riches, and a mother's name.