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‖ paraˈblepsis [a. Gr. παράβλεψις, f. παραβλέπ-ειν to look aside at, to see wrong, to overlook, f. παρα- para-1 + βλέπειν to see.] False vision; oversight. So paraˈblepsia; ˈparablepsy; paraˈbleptic a., of or pertaining to parablepsy.
1857Mayne Expos. Lex., Parablepsis, term for false vision; side vision; parablepsy. Parablepticus, of or belonging to Parablepsis: parableptic. 1886Athenæum 7 Aug. 169/3 He avoids the difficulty..by supposing..the words were omitted through ‘parablepsy’ on the part of the scribe. 1913F. W. Hall Compan. Classical Texts 154 Lipography (parablepsia), or simple omission of any kind. 1934L. F. Powell in G. B. Hill Boswell's Life of Johnson II. 370 Power..government (by parablepsy). |