caecus adj.with (once in H.) comp.
SCA-, not seeing, blind : qui caecus annos multos fuit: corpus, the blind part, back , S.— Prov.: ut si Caecus iter monstrare velit, H.: apparet id quidem etiam caeco, a blind man can see that , L.— Fig., of persons, mentally or morally blind, blinded : non solum ipsa Fortuna caeca est, sed eos efficit caecos, etc.: mater caeca crudelitate: cupidine, S.: amentiā: quem mala stultitia Caecum agit, H.: mens, Ta.: ad has belli artes, L.: Hypsaeā caecior, H.—Of wolves: quos ventris Exegit caecos rabies, blind to danger , V.—Meton., of passions: avaritia: praedae cupido, O.: amor sui, H.: festinatio, L.: timor, Ph. — Praegn., blind, at random, vague, indiscriminate, aimless : caecae suspitionis tormentum: caeca regens filo vestigia, V.: consilium, rash : casus.— Not seen, not discernible, invisible, concealed, hidden, obscure, dark : vallum, Cs.: fores, private , V.: tabes, O.: volnus, in the back , V.: domūs scelus, V.: viae, blind ways , Tb.: res caecae et ab aspectūs iudicio remotae: fata, H.: eventus, V.: tumultus, secret conspiracies , V.: stimuli in pectore, O.: murmur, muffled , V.— Obstructing the sight, dark, gloomy, thick, dense, obscure : nox, Ct.: caligo, V.: in nubibus ignes, i. e. deepening the gloom , V.: domus, without windows : pulvis, V.: acervus, chaotic , O.: quantum mortalia pectora caecae Noctis habent!i. e. dissimulation , O.: exspectatio, i. e. of an uncertain result : crimen, that cannot be proved , L.