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mope-eyed, a.|ˈməʊpˈaɪd| Also 7 mop(p)-eyed. [f. stem of mope v. (where see sense 1).] Purblind, short-sighted. Johnson 1755 erroneously explains it as ‘blind in one eye’, following Ainsworth, who renders it by L. luscus.
1606Heywood 2nd Pt. You know not me (1609) D 3, I think thou art mop-eide this morning, giue me the booke. 1607T. Walkington Opt. Glass 36 A mope-ei'd foole he rising, first was deem'd. 1648Herrick Hesper., Upon Himselfe, Mop-ey'd I am, as some have said, Because I've liv'd so long a maid. 1736Ainsworth Lat. Dict. ii, Lippus... Having dropping, or waterish eyes; mopeyed. 1768Boyer Dict. Eng. & Fr. II, Mopeyed (dim sighted.) Qui a la vue courte. 1861Temple Bar I. 174 He is not good-looking; he is mope-eyed and ungainly. |