EYED


Meaning of EYED in English

ˈīd adjective

Etymology: Middle English eied, eyed, from eie, eye + -ed

1.

a. : having eyes

now they were swimming, making a long eyed line — A.B.Guthrie

or an eye

an eyed fishhook

b. : having markings suggestive of eyes

eyed like a peacock — John Keats

2. of a fish egg : developed to the point that the eyes are clearly visible

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