单词 | young-eyed |
释义 | young-eyedadj. Having the bright or lively eyes of a young person. Frequently figurative (chiefly poetic): energetic, lively, enthusiastic; naive; new. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > age > youth > [adjective] > youthful (of beings) youngOE young-like1530 young-old1558 youthly1566 youthlike1582 youthful1590 young-eyed1600 youthsome1661 youthy1712 early1814 the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > eye > [adjective] > by size, shape, etc. > having goggle-eyedc1384 well-eyed1483 pink-eyed1519 hollow-eyeda1529 small-eyed1555 great-eyed1558 bird-eyed1564 out-eyed1570 large-eyed1575 full-eyed1581 bright-eyed1590 wall-eyed1590 beetle-eyed1594 fire-eyed?1594 young-eyed1600 open-eyed1601 soft-eyed1606 narrow-eyed1607 broad-eyed?1611 saucer-eyed1612 ox-eyed1621 pig-eyed1655 glare-eyed1683 pit-eyed1696 dove-eyed1717 laughing-eyed1784 almond1786 wide-eyed1789 moon-eyed1790 big-eyed1792 gooseberry-eyed1796 red-eyed1800 unsealed1800 screw-eyed1810 starry-eyed1818 pinkie-eyed1824 pop-eyed1830 bead-eyed1835 fishy-eyed1836 almond-eyed1849 boopic1854 sharp-set1865 bug-eyed1872 beady-eyed1873 bias-eyed1877 blank-eyed1881 gape-eyed1889 glass-eyed1889 stone-eyed1890 pie-eyed1900 slitty-eyed1908 steely-eyed1964 megalopic1985 1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice v. i. 62 There's not the smallest orbe..but in his motion like an Angell sings, still quiring to the young eyde Cherubins. View more context for this quotation 1728 J. Thomson Spring 46 Life flows afresh; and young-ey'd Health exalts The whole Creation round. 1777 R. Potter tr. Æschylus Agamemnon in tr. Æschylus Tragedies 254 To Troy the shining mischief came, Before her young-ey'd pleasures play. 1796 S. T. Coleridge Monody Death Chatterton (rev. ed.) in Poems Var. Subj. 10 And we..would round thee throng..And greet with smiles the young-eyed Poesy All deftly mask'd, as hoar Antiquity. 1812 Ld. Byron Childe Harold: Cantos I & II i. xlvi. 31 Young-eyed Lewdness walks her midnight rounds. 1820 W. Hazlitt Lect. Dramatic Lit. 14 The grace of Fletcher and his young-eyed wit. 1869 E. J. Myers Puritans 18 The young-eyed morning smote the sea. 1902 Q. Rev. Oct. 575 The fantastic visions of a young-eyed people. 1959 New Scientist 5 Mar. 519/2 This is no young-eyed, visionary project. This is the calculated (and costed) plan of a hard-headed veteran. 1991 Quarterly (U.S.) Summer 54 My parents' young-eyed, moneyed friend. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1600 |
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