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† deˈocular, a. Obs. [f. L. de- privative (cf. de- I. 6, II. 3) + oculus eye, oculāris of the eyes: cf. L. dēformis shapeless, dēprandis without dinner, fasting.] Not using the eyes; blind.
1632Lithgow Trav. i. 22 It is a deocular error. Ibid. x. 506 Zetland, and the adjacent Iles there; have found such a sting of deoccular government within these few yeares. |