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Etymology
Borrowed from French binocle. Earlier sense was borrowed from Italian binocolo, Russian бино́кль (binóklʹ).
Pronunciation
Noun
binoklo (plural binokli)
- double eyeglass; spectacles, (pair of) glasses, pince-nez, etc.
- Synonyms: (spectacles) orel-binoklo, (pince-nez) naz-binoklo, (lorgnette) manu-binoklo
1914, Félix Mirot, La Langue Auxiliaire, page ?:"La distraktita profesoro pri logiko qua, pro presbiteso, uzis nazbinoklo, kustumis pozar sua binoklo en la libro kande il interruptis la lektado."- "The distracted logic professor who, because of farsightedness, used pince-nez, used to put his pince-nez in the book when he interrupted the lecture."
1918, Mondo, Volume 7–10, page 103:"Ka nulo altra? Li ya valoras la peno! Me mustos metar mea binoklo por li."- "Nothing else? They are indeed worth the trouble! I'll have to put on my glasses for them."
1924, International Auxiliary Language Association, La nova vesti dil imperiestro, page 229:"Ho, to esas belega! tote charmiva!" dicis la olda ministro, regardante tra sua binoklo, "ica desegnuro ed ica kolori! Yes, me dicos al imperiestro, ke ol plezas a me multege!"- "Oh, that is gorgeous! Absolutely charming!" the old minister said, looking through his glasses, "this pattern and those colours! Yes, I'll tell the emperor that I liked it lot!"
- (archaic) binoculars
- Synonyms: lorneto, bilorneto
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