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Webster 1913 Edition
Baffle
Baf′fle
(băf′f’l)
, Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Baffled
(-f’ld); p. pr. & vb. n.
Baffling
(-flĭng)
.] [Cf. Lowland Scotch
bauchle
to treat contemptuously, bauch
tasteless, abashed, jaded, Icel. bāgr
uneasy, poor, or bāgr
, n., struggle, bægja
to push, treat harshly, OF. beffler
, beffer
, to mock, deceive, dial. G. bäppe
mouth, beffen
to bark, chide.] 1.
To cause to undergo a disgraceful punishment, as a recreant knight.
[Obs.]
He by the heels him hung upon a tree,
And
The picture of his punishment might see.
And
baffled
so, that all which passed byThe picture of his punishment might see.
Spenser.
2.
To check by shifts and turns; to elude; to foil.
The art that
baffles
time's tyrannic claim. Cowper.
3.
To check by perplexing; to disconcert, frustrate, or defeat; to thwart.
“A baffled purpose.” De Quincey.
A suitable scripture ready to repel and
baffle
them all. South.
Calculations so difficult as to have
baffled
, until within a . . . recent period, the most enlightened nations. Prescott.
The mere intricacy of a question should not
baffle
us. Locke.
Baffling wind
(Naut.)
, one that frequently shifts from one point to another.
Syn. – To balk; thwart; foil; frustrate; defeat.
Baf′fle
,Verb.
I.
1.
To practice deceit.
[Obs.]
Barrow.
2.
To struggle against in vain;
as, a ship
. baffles
with the winds[R.]
Baf′fle
,Noun.
1.
A defeat by artifice, shifts, and turns; discomfiture.
[R.]
“A baffle to philosophy.” South.
Definition 2024
baffle
baffle
English
Verb
baffle (third-person singular simple present baffles, present participle baffling, simple past and past participle baffled)
- (obsolete) To publicly disgrace, especially of a recreant knight. [16th-17th c.]
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, VI.7:
- He by the heeles him hung upon a tree, / And baffuld so, that all which passed by / The picture of his punishment might see […].
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, VI.7:
- (obsolete) To hoodwink or deceive (someone). [16th-18th c.]
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Barrow to this entry?)
- To bewilder completely; to confuse or perplex. [from 17th c.]
- I am baffled by the contradictions and omissions in the instructions.
- Prescott
- calculations so difficult as to have baffled, until within a […] recent period, the most enlightened nations
- John Locke
- The mere intricacy of a question should not baffle us.
- (now rare) To foil; to thwart. [from 17th c.]
- Cowper
- the art that baffles time's tyrannic claim
- South
- a suitable scripture ready to repel and baffle them all
- Cowper
- (intransitive) To struggle in vain. [from 19th c.]
- A ship baffles with the winds.
Synonyms
- See also Wikisaurus:confuse
Translations
to totally bewilder; confuse or perplex
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Noun
baffle (plural baffles)
- A device used to dampen the effects of such things as sound, light, or fluid. Specifically, a baffle is a surface which is placed inside an open area to inhibit direct motion from one part to another, without preventing motion altogether.
- Tanker trucks use baffles to keep the liquids inside from sloshing around.
- An architectural feature designed to confuse enemies or make them vulnerable.
- (US, dialect, coal mining) A lever for operating the throttle valve of a winding engine.
Translations
regulating device