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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



1,408 words match “EYE”

EYETOOTH n.
A canine tooth of the upper jaw. See Teeth. To cut one's eyeteeth, to become acute or knowing. [Colloq.]
EYEWASH n.
See Eyewater.
EYEWATER n.
A wash or lotion for application to the eyes.
EYEWINK n.
A wink; a token. Shak.
EYEWINKER n.
An eyelash. [A child's word.]
EYEWITNESS n.
One who sees a thing done; one who has ocular view anything. We . . . were eyewitnesses of his majesty. 2 Pet. i. 16.
AFTEREYE v.
To look after. [Poetic] Shak.
ALLEYED a.
Furnished with alleys; forming an alley. "An alleyed walk." Sir W. Scott.
ARGUS-EYED a.
Extremely observant; watchful; sharp-sighted.
BIGEYE n.
A fish of the genus Priacanthus, remarkable for the large size of the eye.
BIRD'S-EYE a. 3 definitions
Seen from above, as if by a flying bird; embraced at a glance; hence, generalas, a bird's-eye view.
BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE n.
See under Maple.
BIRD-EYED a.
Quick-sighted; catching a glance as one goes.
BISEYE p.
of Besee. [Obs.] Chaucer. Evil biseye, ill looking. [Obs.]
BIWREYE v.
To bewray; to reveal. [Obs.]
BLACK-EYED a.
Having black eyes. Dryden.
BLACK-EYED SUSAN n. 2 definitions
The coneflower, or yellow daisy (Rudbeckia hirta).
BLEAR-EYED a. 2 definitions
Having sore eyes; having the eyes dim with rheum; dim-sighted. The blear-eyed Crispin. Drant.
BLEAREYE n.
A disease of the eyelids, consisting in chronic inflammation of the margins, with a gummy secretion of sebaceous matter. Dunglison.
BLEAREYEDNESS n.
The state of being blear-eyed.
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