
• (a.) Having an eye of a very light gray or whitish color.
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Having an eye of a very light gray or whitish colour. ... Shakespeare, in using wall-eyed as a term of reproach (as 'wall-eyed rage,' a 'wall-eyed wretch'), alludes probably to the idea of unnatural or distorted vision. See the Note under Wall-eye. It is an eye which is utterly and incurably perverted, an eye that knows no pity. ... Origin: Icel. V...
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Wall'-eyed` adjective [ Icelandic
valdeygðr , or
vagleygr ; from
vagl a beam, a beam in the eye (akin to Swedish
vagel a roost, a perch, a sty in the eye) +
eygr having eyes (from
auga eye). See
Eye .] Having an eye of a very light gray or whitish col...
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