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Source: http://www.doksinet Latin vocabulary: eyes and eye afflictions aegilopium a disease of the eyes aegilops a disease of the eyes ablepsia blindness ancyloblepharon adhesion of the eyelid to the eyeball or the adhesion of the eyelids to each other argema a small ulcer in the eye caecigenus born blind caecitas blindness caecitudo blindness caeco to make blind, blind caeculto to be like one blind caecus not seeing, blind caecutio to see badly caliga dim-sighted cocles one-eyed contuoli eyes narrowed by a partial closing of the eyelid cora the pupil of the eye coramble a kind of cabbage injurious to the eyes cyclops one - eyed defioculus who lacks an eye, one-eyed desioculus one who has lost an eye ectropion everting eyelid elusco to make one-eyed excaecator one who blinds excaeco to blind, make blind exoculo eyeless 1 Source: http://www.doksinet haemesis an inflammatory disease of the eye hypochyma a cataract in the eye
hypochysis a cataract in the eye lagophthalmos a person afflicted with a disease of the eye, in which the upper lid does not cover the eye lippesco to become blear-eyed lippinus blear-eyed, bleared, inflamed lippio to have watery eyes, be blear-eyed lippitudo blearedness, rheum, inflammation of the eyes lipposus blear-eyed lippulus somewhat blear-eyed lippus blear-eyed, bleared, inflamed luscinius eyeball missing, blind in one eye luscitiosus that cannot see in the dusk or by lamp-light, dim-sighted, purblind luscus eyeball missing, blind in one eye male oculatus bad eyesight minus videre to see badly monoculus one-eyed, a one-eyed man mydriasis a preternatural dilatation of the pupil, mydriasis nyctalops night-blind, day-blind occaeco to make blind, blind, deprive of sight oculis hebetioribus weak eyes ophthalmia an inflammation of the eye platycoriasis an excessive dilatation of the pupil of the eye praecaeco to blind beforehand pterygion
A film that grows over the eye, benign growth of the conjunctiva pupula the pupil of the eye 2 Source: http://www.doksinet strabo a cross-eyed person, one who squints strabus squinting suppaetulus squinting somewhat suffusio cataract unguis A film that grows over the eye, benign growth of the conjunctiva unoculus one-eyed unum oculum one-eyed xerophthalmia chronic inflammation of the eyelids, a dry soreness of the eyes 3