瞆
1. Extremely high vision.
2. Blind person; dim-sighted.
瞆
1. Extremely high vision.
2. Blind person; dim-sighted: "As deaf and as blind, many there are."
瞆 (guì)
Noun:
Blind (English: blind)
瞆 (guì)
Adjective:
Dim-sighted (English: dim-sighted). Examples:
- 瞆眩 (dizzy eyes; feeling faint)
- 瞆瞆 (unable to see clearly; also metaphorically refers to being confused)
- 瞆瞀 (imprecise or obscure matters)
瞆 (guì)
Noun:
Blind (English: blind)
*Reference*
1. Qing Dynasty, Ye Xie, "Original Poetry": "The rest, if not distorted, are rotten, as deaf and as blind, many there are."
2. "Classified Essays": "瞆, no brilliance in the eyes."
瞆 (guì)
Adjective:
Dim-sighted (English: dim-sighted). Examples:
- 瞆眩 (dizzy eyes)
- 瞆瞆 (unable to see clearly; also metaphorically refers to being confused)
- 瞆瞀 (imprecise or obscure matters)
瞆
1. Eye disease.
瞆
1. Ancient synonym for "聩" (deafness).
2. Ancient synonym for "愦" (fuzzy vision).
瞆
1. Ancient synonym for "聩" (deaf): "If unable to see, one is not better than a blind and deaf person."
2. Ancient synonym for "愦" (fuzzy vision).