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from The Century Dictionary.

  • In psychological optics, adapted to light, and therefore seeing objects as if tinged with black.

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  • While the Theiwar were expert at sabotage and ambush, and while none could match the dark-sighted Daergar in a night attack, few would dare to challenge the gold-molders in direct battle.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • While the Theiwar were expert at sabotage and ambush, and while none could match the dark-sighted Daergar in a night attack, few would dare to challenge the gold-molders in direct battle.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • So very farr do all these dark-sighted men deviate from the true rule of Verity, as in success of time, they, intangled with their own Errors, will miserably wast away and expire; but our Assertion, built on the

    The Golden Calf, Which the World Adores, and Desires John Frederick Helvetius

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