Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Eye (-s, e'e.)
eye (-s, e'e.), n. [OE, *oq-, to see.] (webplay: advantage, apple, attention, ball, blue, Booksellers, Christ, color, consequently, contemplation, cordage, countenance, direct, enlightened, evidently, face, fastenings, favor, feather, figure, fixed, flies, form, front, glance, hands, hear, inspection, jealousy, Jesus, look, lower, man, master, mind, morning's, movable, narrowly, nature's, notice, observation, opposition, parts, peacock's, plant, power, printed, purple, received, red, regard, resembling, sail, set, ships, sight, small, understanding, view, vision, walks, watch, wind's, work, observe, watch).
- Oculus; organ of sight; two round globes used for seeing in the center of the human face; [fig.] organ of consciousness; life force; window to the soul.
- Distrust; envy; suspicion; supervision; alert.
- View; glance; gaze; range of vision; [fig.] observation; attention; perception; discernment; evaluation; examination; inspection; point of view; instrument of analysis.
- [Personification] transition zone; cusp of energy; center of activity; collision of currents; merger of fronts.
- Watcher; viewer; scout; sentry; sentinel; scanner; lookout; person who searches for lost souls.
- Instrument of faith; organ of spiritual vision; capacity to withstand divine glory.
- Source of tears; wellspring of emotion; organ of expressing sorrow in the human face.
- Orb; eyeball; ocular globe.
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