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ˈringle-eye Sc. In form -ee, -e'e. [f. ringle n.1 Cf. Da. ringøjet, Norw. ringøygd, Icel. hringeygur adjs., and ringed a. 3 (quot. 1513).] A wall-eye.
1826Galt Lairds xxxix, Geordie Joug wi' his ringle-ee. 1885Strathesk More Bits fr. Blinkbonny i. 8 She's terrible sair pockmarkit, an' she has a ringle ee. So ˈringle-eyed a. (Also north.)
1724Ramsay Tea-t. Misc. (1733) I. 63 He's out-shin'd, inkneed and ringle-ey'd too. 1894Heslop Northumb. Gloss. s.v., The pupil of the eye in a dog, etc., that is ringle-eyed is surrounded by a whity ring. 1897P. H. Hunter J. Armiger's Revenge vi, Ane o' thae ringle-e'ed brutes that startle at a' the dibs an' straes on the road. |