To catch sight of something, especially something distant or hard to see; to spot or discern.
From Old French descrier, from des- (thoroughly) + crier (to cry out). Originally meant to announce something discovered, then narrowed to mean spotting something.
Descry is the word literature professors use when they want to sound dramatic—'I descry a light in the distance!' sounds way better than 'I see a light.'
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