Dim-sighted
71瞞 — 【만】 흐리다; 속이다; 【문】 부끄러워하다 目부 11획 (총16획) [1] hide the truth; fool others by lying; deceive [2] dim sighted; poor vision 欺瞞 (기만) 속임 …
72semi- — from L. semi half, from PIE *semi (Cf. Skt. sami half, Gk. hemi half, O.E. sam , Goth. sami half ). O.E. cognate sam was used in such compounds as samhal poor health, lit. half whole; samsoden …
73lipp — i (L). Bleary eyed, dim sighted …
74blear-eyed — a. Dim sighted …
75purblind — pur•blind [[t]ˈpɜrˌblaɪnd[/t]] adj. 1) oph nearly or partially blind; dim sighted 2) deficient in understanding, imagination, or vision 3) oph Obs. totally blind • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME: completely blind; see pure (in obs. adv. sense), blind… …
76gravel-blind — /ˈgrævəl blaɪnd/ (say gravuhl bluynd) adjective more blind or dim sighted than sand blind and less than stone blind …
77purblind — /ˈpɜblaɪnd/ (say perbluynd) adjective 1. nearly blind; partially blind; dim sighted. 2. dull in discernment or understanding: *the heirs of Gallipoli are being slowly, cruelly excluded from the country they have graced and defended with their… …
78sand-blind — /ˈsænd blaɪnd/ (say sand bluynd) adjective Obsolete partially blind; dim sighted. {Middle English; alteration, by folk etymology, of *samblind, from Old English sām half (distantly related to Latin sēmi ) + blind} …
79βαρυωπεῖς — βαρυωπέω to be dim sighted pres ind act 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic) …
80βαρυωποῦντες — βαρυωπέω to be dim sighted pres part act masc nom/voc pl (attic epic doric) …