Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AM'BLY-O-PY
AM'BLY-O-PY, n. [Gr. αμβλυς, dull, and ωψ, eye.]
Incipient amaurosis; dullness or obscurity of sight, without any apparent defect of the organs; sight so depraved that objects can be seen only in a certain light, distance, or position. – Encyc. Coxe.
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