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walnyed, adj. meanings, etymology and more
The only known use of the adjective walnyed is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's only evidence for walnyed is from around 1440, in Palladius on ...
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WALLEYED Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective marked by excited or agitated staring of the eyes, as in fear, rage, frenzy, or the like: He stood there in walleyed astonishment.
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walleyed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
having very light-colored eyes; having parti-colored eyes, from Old Norse vagl-eygr (“having speckled eyes”), in turn from Old Norse vagl (“speck or beam in ...
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walnyed
† walnyed, a. Obs. [? var. of wolden-eȝed, wall-eyed.] Of a horse: ? Light grey. The meaning is obscure as, the colours are not enumerated in the same order in the original and the translation. A note in the MSS. of the translation has glaucus, which does not occur here in Palladius.c 1440 Pallad. o...
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WALLEYED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. having one or both eyes with a whitish iris or white, opaque cornea 2. having eyes that turn outward, showing more white than is normal, because of ...
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Walleyed - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
having divergent strabismus. see moresee less. antonyms: cross-eyed. having convergent strabismus. boss-eyed. (British informal) cross-eyed.
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wall-eyed
wall-eyed, a. (ˈwɔːlˌaɪd) Forms: α. 5 wawil-, waugle-, 6 whaule-, 7 whale-, 6– wall-eyed; β. 5 wald-eȝed. [The surviving form descends from ME. wawil-eȝed, a. ON. vagl-eyg-r, occurring only once, and explained in the context to mean ‘having speckled eyes’. The second element, -eygr, is regularly f. ...
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Wall-eyed. World English Historical Dictionary
See also WALNYED a., Cf. WALDENEIE, prob. a similar variant of WALL-EYE.] 3. 1. Having one or both eyes of an excessively light color, so that the iris is ...
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walden-íge - Bosworth-Toller Anglo-Saxon Dictionary online
walden-íge, adj. Blue- or grey-eyed, wall-eyed. Show examples. Ualdenégi. cessius, glaucus,.
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What's the origin of the word "walleyed"? - Publication Coach
The origin of the word is Middle English wawileghed, which in turn comes from the old Old Norse term vagleygr, meaning “uncertain.”
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Waleed - YouTube
Music videos · Waleed - Se Rompen (Official Audio) · Waleed - Se Rompen (Villager Remix) · Waleed - Sueños (Official Video). Waleed. 19K views. 3 years ...
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Waleed - Outro (Official Audio) - YouTube
"Outro" is taken from Waleed's debut EP 'Magdalena', out now on @CitySlang. Listen/Download: https://waleed.lnk.to/.
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