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* '''one-eyed''' → several mythical characters were one-eyed (especially solar deities, the Sun being generally regarded as a great eye in the sky that sees all things): Wotan (Odin), Balor of the Evil Eye, Goll Mac Morna ([[Fionn_mac_Cumhail|Finn MacCool's]] enemy), the Cyclopes, The Citizen (metaphorically speaking, in ''[[Ulysses]]'') | * '''one-eyed''' → several mythical characters were one-eyed (especially solar deities, the Sun being generally regarded as a great eye in the sky that sees all things): Wotan (Odin), Balor of the Evil Eye, Goll Mac Morna ([[Fionn_mac_Cumhail|Finn MacCool's]] enemy), the Cyclopes, The Citizen (metaphorically speaking, in ''[[Ulysses]]'') | ||
+ | * '''one eye gone black''' → Joyce wore a black eyepatch | ||
[[Category:German phrases]] | [[Category:German phrases]] | ||
+ | [[Category:blindness]] |
Latest revision as of 07:34, 8 August 2012
- ein Augenblick: (German) one blink of an eye; one instant, one moment
- eye gone black → in death or sleep the eyes go black
- one-eyed → several mythical characters were one-eyed (especially solar deities, the Sun being generally regarded as a great eye in the sky that sees all things): Wotan (Odin), Balor of the Evil Eye, Goll Mac Morna (Finn MacCool's enemy), the Cyclopes, The Citizen (metaphorically speaking, in Ulysses)
- one eye gone black → Joyce wore a black eyepatch