Attested as <span class="searchmatch">Oog</span> <span class="searchmatch">in</span> <span class="searchmatch">al</span> <span class="searchmatch">in</span> 1743. Derived from <span class="searchmatch">oog</span> (“eye”) and <span class="searchmatch">al</span> (“all”). Named after a former manor, the name of which is thought to have referred to the...
boomen staan nog in hun kleurenprachts, maar de nevels onttrekken ze aan het <span class="searchmatch">oog</span>; het meer dampt van de mist en het schouwspel van de honderden waterkippen...
(usually <span class="searchmatch">in</span> the plural) benefit, advantage a taste for, strong tendency to bloedlust datalust drinklust eetlust hartelust lust voor het <span class="searchmatch">oog</span> lusteloos...
evil eye (plural evil eyes) A wicked look conveying dislike or envy that <span class="searchmatch">in</span> many cultures is believed to be able to cause bad luck or injury; also, the...
eye for an eye Wikipedia Calque of Hebrew עין תחת עין (ayin tahat ayin), <span class="searchmatch">in</span> reference to Exodus 21:23-25: "And if any mischief follow, then thou shalt...
beauty lies <span class="searchmatch">in</span> the eyes of the beholder First use appears c. 1630 or c. 1642. IPA(key): /ˈbjuːti ɪz <span class="searchmatch">ɪn</span> ðiː aɪ əv ðiː bɪˈhəʊldə/ beauty is <span class="searchmatch">in</span> the eye of...
Danish: ude af øje, ude af sind, ude af syne, ude af sind Dutch: uit het <span class="searchmatch">oog</span>, uit het hart Esperanto: for de l’ okuloj, for de la koro Finnish: poissa...