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‖ œillade Forms: 6 oeyliade, 7 aliad, eliad, illiad, iliad, 9 œillade. [a. F. œillade (1460 in Hatz.-Darm.), f. œil eye + -ade 1 a, as in cannonade, fusillade. Formerly more or less naturalized (ˈeɪlɪad, ˈɪlɪəd); now consciously French |œjad|.] A glance of the eye, esp. an amorous glance; an ogle.
1592Greene Disput. Addr. 2 What amorous glaunces, what smirking Oeyliades. 1598Shakes. Merry W. i. iii. 68 Pages wife..gaue mee good eyes too; examind my parts with most iudicious illiads. 1605― Lear iv. v. 25 She gaue strange Eliads, and most speaking lookes To Noble Edmund. [Qos. aliads, later Folios Iliads.] a1803C. L. Lewes Mem. (1805) I. 98 With a most impressive œillade from the white of his eyes only. 1855Smedley H. Coverdale iv. 22 Horace..favouring Alice with a languishing oeillade. |