bemonocled

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English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From be- +‎ monocle +‎ -ed.

Adjective[edit]

bemonocled (not comparable)

  1. Synonym of monocled
    • 1896 April 22, “An Inventor Who Got Rich”, in The Journal and Review, volume XXVI, Aiken, S.C., column 1:
      One day in June a foreign tourist, bemonocled and beleggined, made application at the door of my “doby” for shelter from an impending storm which was already darkening the western sky.
    • 1936 August 10, Dewitt Mackezie, “Nervous Balkans Keep Close Watch As Dictatorship Arises in Greece”, in Elmira Star-Gazette, volume 30, number 35, Elmira, N.Y., page one, column 4:
      The bemonocled King of the Hellenes became a popular diner-out in London and other capitals during the dozen years of his exile, while his mother-in-law, the vigorous Queen Marie of Rumania, was trying to get him restored to his throne.
    • 1995 July 27, Jerry Tallmer, “Lulu lives again, with a score to suit”, in The Record, page HF-8:
      Among those so entrapped (not counting the moviegoer) are Dr. Ludwig Schoen (Fritz Korner), a bemonocled stuffed-shirt newspaper publisher who might just remind you of our own Robert McNamara;