1600 R. Kittowe sig. C3v Being orecome with drowsinesse (as was that many eyed Heardsman of the Goddesse Iuno, by the melody of bewitching Mercurie).
1655 T. Moffett & C. Bennet i. 3 Many-eide Osiris.
1889 A. R. Wallace (1890) 15 The potato..so well adapted to spread by means of its many-eyed tubers.
1992 C. P. Estés 12 We see, not through two eyes, but through the eyes of intuition which is many-eyed.