teiˈchoscopy [ad.Gr. τειχοσκοπία, f. τεῖχος wall + -σκοπια, from -σκοπος -looking.] A looking from the walls; a descriptive title of the third book of Homer's Iliad. 1875Contemp.Rev. XXVI. 263 He [Ulysses] is by far the most prominent person in this portrait gallery of the Teichoscopy.