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eyesight

  • 1 vid

    eyesight, sight, vision

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  • 2 blǫ̑dъ

    blǫ̑dъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `delusion'
    Page in Trubačev: II 126-127
    Old Church Slavic:
    blǫdъ `debauchery, depravity, adultery' [m o]
    Russian:
    blud `lechery, fornication, (dial.) evil spirit that leads the drunk astray' [m o]
    Czech:
    blud `mistake, delusion, insanity' [m o];
    bloud `fool' [m o] \{1\}
    Slovak:
    blud `mistake, delusion, insanity' [m o]
    Polish:
    bɫąd `mistake, delusion' [m o], bɫędu [Gens]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    blȗd `mistake, delusion, lechery, adultery' [m o]
    Slovene:
    blǫ̑d `mistake, delusion, voluptuousness' [m o]
    Bulgarian:
    blud `fornication, adultery, time of unrest' [m o]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: blondos
    Lithuanian:
    blañdas `cloudiness, obscuration of mind or eyesight, drowsiness' [m o];
    blandà `fog' [f ā] 4;
    blandùs `dim, cloudy, thick (soup)' [adj u]
    Latvian:
    bluods `evil spirit that leads one astray, wood-goblin' [m o]
    Page in Pokorny: 157
    Comments: Deverbative o-stem with o-grade in the root of *bʰlend-. Skt. bradhná- (RV+) `pale ruddy, yellowish, bay' [adj], which has been assumed to be cogtyy o- rather belongs together with * bronъ.
    Other cognates:
    OIc. blundr `slumber' [m o]
    Notes:
    \{1\} According to Verweij (1994: 52), the originally long root vowel of Cz. bloud may be a vestige of the accent paradigm to which *blǫdъ belonged prior to the operation of Illič-Svityč's law.

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  • Eyesight — Eye sight , n. Sight of the eye; the sense of seeing; view; observation. [1913 Webster] Josephus sets this down from his own eyesight. Bp. Wilkins. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • eyesight — (n.) c.1200, from EYE (Cf. eye) (n.) + SIGHT (Cf. sight) (n.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • eyesight — [n] vision optics, perceiving, perception, range of view, seeing, sight, view; concept 629 …   New thesaurus

  • eyesight — ► NOUN ▪ a person s ability to see …   English terms dictionary

  • eyesight — [ī′sīt΄] n. 1. the power of seeing; sight; vision 2. the range of vision …   English World dictionary

  • eyesight — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ excellent, good, keen ▪ Sharks have excellent eyesight. ▪ bad, failing, poor ▪ Fai …   Collocations dictionary

  • eyesight — eye|sight [ˈaısaıt] n [U] your ability to see poor/good/failing etc eyesight ▪ Eagles have very keen eyesight. ▪ He had a problem with his eyesight …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • eyesight — n. keen; poor, weak eyesight * * * [ aɪsaɪt] poor weak eyesight keen …   Combinatory dictionary

  • eyesight — eye|sight [ aı,saıt ] noun uncount the ability to see: My eyesight is really bad. Reading in poor light can damage your eyesight …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • eyesight — [[t]a͟ɪsaɪt[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu supp N Your eyesight is your ability to see. He suffered from poor eyesight and could no longer read properly …   English dictionary

  • eyesight — UK [ˈaɪˌsaɪt] / US noun [uncountable] the ability to see My eyesight is really bad. Reading in poor light can damage your eyesight …   English dictionary

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