"moon-eyed" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more moon-eyed [comparative], most moon-eyed [superlative]
Etymology: moon + eyed; parallel to the cognate, but non-synonymous, Dutch maanoog. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|moon|eyed}} moon + eyed, {{cog|nl|maanoog}} Dutch maanoog Head templates: {{en-adj}} moon-eyed (comparative more moon-eyed, superlative most moon-eyed)
  1. Having wide-open eyes. Categories (topical): Eye Synonyms: owly-eyed, saucer-eyed, wide-eyed

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