unsight
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English
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From un- (“absence of”) + sight.
Noun
[edit]unsight (uncountable)
- Absence of sight; lack of vision
- 2012, Gregory Tate, The Poet's Mind: The Psychology of Victorian Poetry 1830-1870:
- He tries to correct this unsight in the second stanza, asking a series of speculative (and rhetorical) questions about his cousin's life.
- 2013, Dr Rosemarie Morgan, The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Hardy - Page 405:
- [...] as dame in her dwelling, whereby I may picture her there; And in vain do I urge my unsight To conceive my lost prize At her close, whom I knew when her dreams were upbrimming with light, And with laughter her eyes.
- 2013, Peter V. Brett, The Daylight War - Page 566:
- Her robes shimmered with wards of unsight stitched in electrum thread.
Etymology 2
[edit]Verb
[edit]unsight (third-person singular simple present unsights, present participle unsighting, simple past and past participle unsighted)
- (transitive, rare) To remove the sight of or from
- 1996, Andrew J. Webber, The Doppelgänger - Page 297:
- The veil thus marks out the objects of both sexual and metaphysical desire as 'Scheingestalten'. A similar veil unsights the lover's gaze in Angelika as he perceives her 'wie durch einen Schleier' (S 1 116).
- (firearms) To lose sight on a target
- 2012, Anthony Price, The '44 Vintage:
- Just jeep as the Sten magazine emptied there came a single shot from the far end of the lane and in the same instant a bullet cracked over Butler's head.The jeep swung sharply to the right, unsighting him.