Dictionary entry

Blench (2)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Blench, v. t. 1. To baffle; to disconcert; to turn away; — also, to obstruct; to hinder.

Ye should have somewhat blenched him therewith, yet he might and would of likelihood have gone further.

Sir T. More.

2. To draw back from; to deny from fear.

He now blenched what before he affirmed.

Evelyn.