oeillade


oeil·lade

noun \ˌə(r)-ˈyäd, œ-\

Definition of OEILLADE

: a glance of the eye; especially : ogle

Origin of OEILLADE

Middle French œillade, from oeil eye, from Old French oil, from Latin oculus — more at eye
First Known Use: 1592

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