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seeing glass

/ˈsiː.ɪŋ ɡlæs/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

An archaic or literary term for a mirror or a lens used for viewing.

Example Sentences:
  • She stepped before the seeing glass to adjust her bonnet before going out.
  • The wizard gazed intently into the dark seeing glass to divine the future.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from Middle English, combining 'seeing' (from Old English 'sēon', meaning to perceive with the eyes) and 'glass' (from Old English 'glæs'). Historically used to denote a mirror, glass used for optical magnification, or a scrying mirror, and famously popularized in literature by Lewis Carroll's 'Through the Looking-Glass'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a glass you look *into* to see things clearly or enter a magical world.

Frequently Asked Questions About “seeing glass

1. What is the meaning of “seeing glass” in English?

In English, seeing glass (noun) is defined as: “An archaic or literary term for a mirror or a lens used for viewing.”.

2. How do you use “seeing glass” in a sentence?

She stepped before the seeing glass to adjust her bonnet before going out.

3. What are English synonyms of “seeing glass”?

Common synonyms include:mirror,looking glass,speculum,glass

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “seeing glass”?

Derived from Middle English, combining 'seeing' (from Old English 'sēon', meaning to perceive with the eyes) and 'glass' (from Old English 'glæs'). Historically used to denote a mirror, glass used for optical magnification, or a scrying mirror, and famously popularized in literature by Lewis Carroll's 'Through the Looking-Glass'.