aveugle

Etymology
from, from , possibly a calque of 🇨🇬 or more likely from Gaulish exops.

The current French form is either an exception to the normal sound shift from Latin '-cl-' or a semi-learned formation; cf. the dialectal and popular (older, ); see also.

Adjective

 * 1) blind physically unable to see
 * 2)  blind having poor judgement; unable or unwilling to acknowledge, or to put any effort toward understanding
 * 3)  blind unguided or unchecked by objective judgement
 * 1)  blind unguided or unchecked by objective judgement

Noun

 * 1) a blind man or woman