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eye

In English, eye has 3 different meanings When used as noun it is awe, reverence, worshipfulness but it can also mean horror, panic, that which creates reverence; the exercise of power, that which incites awe or even that which incites terror It can only be used as noun meaning alternative form of eie It can only be used as noun meaning alternative form of ey (“egg”)
It evolved from 1 origin. Comes from Proto-Indo-European *h₂égʰos.


"eye" usage examples

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Middle English English
sometimesometime tootoo hothot thethe eyeeye ofof heauenheaven shinesshines ,, andand oftenoften isis hishis goldgold complexioncomplexion dimm'ddimmed ,, andand eueryevery fairefair fromfrom fairefair somesome - timetime declinesdeclines ,, Byby chancechance ,, oror naturesnatures changingchanging coursecourse vntrim'duntrimmed ::
Sometimes the sun shines too hot, and often its golden face is dimmed; Every beautiful thing loses its beauty at times, by chance, or by nature’s unadorned course.