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