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English
Etymology
From Middle English ooneyed, on-eied, on-eiȝed, from Old English ānēġed (“one-eyed”), from Proto-Germanic *ainaugidaz, equivalent to one + eyed. Compare Old English ānīeġe (“one-eyed”), Scots ane-eit, aan eet (“one-eyed”), Saterland Frisian eenooged (“one-eyed”), West Frisian ieneagich (“one-eyed”), Dutch eenogig (“one-eyed”), German einäugig (“one-eyed”), Danish enøjet (“one-eyed”), Swedish enögd (“one-eyed”), Icelandic ein-eygður, ein-eygur (“one-eyed”).
Adjective
one-eyed (not comparable)
- Having only a single eye, particularly when a greater number is normal.
- Being able to see out of only one eye.
Derived terms
Translations
having only a single eye
- Arabic: أَعْوَر m (ʔaʕwar), عَوْرَاء f (ʕawrāʔ)
- Egyptian Arabic: أعور (aʕwar)
- Moroccan Arabic: عور m (ʕwar)
- Armenian: միականի (hy) (miakani)
- Asturian: tuertu
- Basque: begibakar (eu)
- Belarusian: аднаво́кі (adnavóki)
- Bulgarian: едноо́к (ednoók)
- Burmese: please add this translation if you can
- Catalan: borni (ca), tort (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 獨眼 / 独眼 (zh) (dúyǎn)
- Czech: jednooký (cs)
- Danish: enøjet
- Dutch: eenogig (nl)
- Faroese: einoygdur
- Finnish: yksisilmäinen (fi)
- French: borgne (fr)
- Galician: torto (gl), breco, chosco
- German: einäugig (de)
- Gothic: 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍃 (haihs)
- Greek:
- Ancient: μονόφθαλμος (monóphthalmos), ἑτερόφθαλμος (heteróphthalmos), γιλός (gilós)
- Hindi: काना (hi) (kānā)
- Hungarian: félszemű (hu), egyszemű (hu)
- Icelandic: eineygður, eineygur
- Ido: tuerta (io)
- Irish: aonsúileach
- Italian: guercio (it) m, orbo (it)
- Japanese: 一つ目の (hitotsu me no)
- Korean: 외눈의 (oenunui)
- Latin: luscus, ūnoculus, cocles
- Macedonian: едноок (ednook)
- Norman: bône
- Norwegian:
- Norwegian Bokmål: enøyd
- Norwegian Nynorsk: einøygd
- Old English: ānīeġe
- Old Javanese: picĕk
- Persian: یکچشم (yek-češm)
- Plautdietsch: eenuagich
- Polish: jednooki (pl)
- Portuguese: caolho (pt), zanolho, zarolho (pt), zerê (Brazil)
- Romanian: chior (ro) m
- Russian: одногла́зый (ru) (odnoglázyj), криво́й (ru) (krivój)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: једно̀ок
- Roman: jednòok (sh)
- Slovak: jednooký
- Slovene: enook
- Spanish: tuerto (es), chejo m (Peru)
- Swedish: enögd (sv)
- Telugu: కాణము (te) (kāṇamu)
- Turkish: tek göz
- Ukrainian: одноо́кий (odnoókyj)
- Walloon: boigne (wa) m or f
- Welsh: coeg (cy), unllygeidiog (cy), coegog
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