ab oculis

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

Literally, away from the eyes. Possibly a calque of Gaulish exsops.

Adjective

ab oculīs (indeclinable) (Late Latin)

  1. blind
    • 4th c. CE, Actus Vercellenses:
      [] iacentibus autem nobis solae illae viduae stabant, quae erant ab oculis.
      But when we were lying down, those widows, who were blind, stood alone.

Descendants

  • Franco-Provençal: aouillo, aveugle, aveuglo, avoouguio, avoouillo, avouillo, avouégllo
  • Old French: avogle, aveule

References

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