walleyed

Betekenis (Engels)

  1. Having eyes with a pale-coloured iris.
  2. Having eyes of different colours.
  3. Suffering from exotropia.
  4. Having bulging eyes.

Vertalings

glasäugig

λευκόφθαλμος

ذو عين رمادية فاتحة اللون

uitpuilende ogen

ogen met verschillende kleuren

Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/ˈwɔːlaɪd/
Etimologie (Engels)

In summary

Inherited from Middle English wawil-eghed, Middle English wolden-eiged (“having very light-colored eyes; having parti-colored eyes”), from Old Norse vagl-eygr (“having speckled eyes”), in turn from Old Norse vagl (“speck or beam in the eye”) (compare Icelandic vagl (“film over the eye”), Swedish vagel (“stye in the eye”)) and Old Norse eygr, from Old Norse auga, which is cognate to English eye.

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