eyne

/aɪn/
noun
  1. An archaic or poetic plural form of 'eye'.
    • In Shakespeare's works, you'll find 'eyne' used instead of 'eyes'.
    • The knight gazed into his lady's eyne and felt his heart melt.
    • The old poem spoke of 'her lovely eyne' that shone like stars.
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