irid

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English[edit]

Noun[edit]

irid (plural irids)

  1. (archaic) The iris of the eye.
    • 1857, Charlotte Brontë, The Professor:
      Her eyes, whose colour I had not at first known, so dim were they with repressed tears, so shadowed with ceaseless dejection, now, lit by a ray of the sunshine that cheered her heart, revealed irids of bright hazel – irids large and full, screened with long lashes; and pupils instinct with fire.

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Verb[edit]

irid (intensive aorist yettirid, aorist yirid, preterite yurad, negative preterite yurad, verbal noun tarda)

  1. to be washed

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