eye-apple

English

Etymology

From Middle English ij appel, from Old English ēagæppel (eyeball, pupil), from Proto-West Germanic *augapl, equivalent to eye + apple.

Cognate with West Frisian eachappel (pupil), Dutch oogappel (eyeball; pupil), German Augapfel (eyeball), Danish øjeæble (eyeball), Norwegian øyeeple (eyeball).

Noun

eye-apple (plural eye-apples)

  1. (anatomy) The eyeball or pupil
  2. Synonym of apple of one's eye

See also

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