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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



215 words match “EYED”

EAGLE-EYED a.
Sharp-sighted as an eagle. "Inwardly eagle-eyed." Howell.
EVIL-EYED a.
Possessed of the supposed evil eye; also, looking with envy, jealousy, or bad design; malicious. Shak.
FAT-KIDNEYED a.
Gross; lubberly. Peace, ye fat-kidneyed rascal ! Shak.
FROG-EYED a.
Spotted with whitish specks due to a disease, or produced artificially by spraying; -- said of tobacco used for cigar wrappers.
GOGGLE-EYED a.
Having prominent and distorted or rolling eyes. Ascham.
GREEN-EYED a. 2 definitions
Seeing everything through a medium which discolors or distorts. "Green-eyed jealousy." Shak.
HAWK-EYED a.
Having a keen eye; sharpsighted; discerning.
HONEYED a. 2 definitions
Sweet, as, honeyed words. Milton.
KEYED a.
Furnished with keys; as, a keyed instrument; also, set to a key, as a tune. Keyed bugle. See Kent bugle.
LYNX-EYED a.
Having acute sight.
MOLE-EYED a.
Having eyes like those of the mole; having imperfect sight.
MONEYED adv. 3 definitions
. If exportation will not balance importation, away must your silver go again, whether moneyed or not moneyed. Locke.
MOON-EYED a.
Having eyes affected by the moon; moonblind; dim-eyed; purblind.
MOPE-EYED a.
Shortsighted; purblind.
NIGHT-EYED a.
Capable of seeing at night; sharp-eyed. "Your night-eyed Tiberius." B. Jonson.
OPEN-EYED a.
With eyes widely open; watchful; vigilant. Shak.
OWL-EYED a.
Having eyes like an owl's.
OXEYED a.
Having large, full eyes, like those of an ox. Burton.
PALFREYED a.
Mounted on a palfrey. Tickell.
PEARL-EYED a.
Having a pearly speck in the eye; afflicted with the cataract.
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