ˈside-look
[side n.1]
An oblique look; a side-glance. Also fig.
1705 Steele Tender Husb. iv. i, That Side-look hides the Mole on the left Cheek. 1820 Syd. Smith Wks. (1859) I. 316 In that straight line he went on for fifty years, without one side-look. 1880 Blackmore Mary Anerley xli, With a side-look he let her know that he did not wish to hurt her feelings. |
So ˈside-looker, -looking.
13.. MS. Digby 86 fol. 168 b, Þe hare..þe westlokere, The waldeneie, the sid-lokere. c 1435 Torr. Portugal 1650 As he caste a side lokyng, He saw a lady in her bed syttyng. |