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31eyes — Itching on many parts of the body is held to be ominous, and the eye is no exception. The meaning here is relatively stable, its first documentary appearance in Shakespeare s Othello ((1604), iv. iii) : . . . Mine eyes doth itch, Doth that… …
32Glama — Gla ma, n. [NL.; cf. Gr. ?, L. gramiae, Gr. ? blear eyed.] (Med.) A copious gummy secretion of the humor of the eyelids, in consequence of some disorder; blearedness; lippitude. [1913 Webster] …
33Richard Armour (poet) — Richard Willard Armour (1906 ndash;1989) was an American poet and author who wrote over sixty books.Life and workArmour was born in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California. His father was a druggist, and Armour s autobiographical Drug Store Days… …
34Barbary Coast, San Francisco, California — Barbary Coast was a pleasure quarter in old San Francisco, California. The neighborhood quickly took on its seedy character during the California Gold Rush (1848 1858). It was known for gambling, prostitution and crime. It is now overlapped by… …
35Plärräugig — Plärräugig, adj. et adv. Plärraugen, d.i. triefende, blinzelnde Augen habend; Engl. blear eyed …
36Rachel — • Mother of Joseph and Benjamin, and love of Jacob Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rachel Rachel † …
37siwenigge — adj blear eyed (2) …
38siwenége — adj blear eyed (3) …
39siweníge — adj blear eyed (1) …
40torenéage — adj blear eyed (1) …