Definition
Plural of eyehole; multiple openings or holes through which you look.
Etymology
From 'eye' + 'hole' + plural '-s'. Standard pluralization of the compound noun formed in medieval English.
Kelly Says
Medieval knights actually positioned the eyeholes in their helmets to deliberately limit their vision—a narrower field of view helped them focus on opponents directly in front rather than being distracted by peripheral movement.
Translations
BNবাংলা
চোখের ফাঁকা
cho-ker faan-ka
CSČeština
oční otvory
och-nee ot-vo-ry
DEDeutsch
Augenöffnungen
ow-gen-of-noo-ng-en
ELΕλληνικά
πορείες
po-ree-es
ESEspañol
orificios de los ojos
oh-ri-fi-thee-os deh los oh-hos
FISuomi
silmäreiät
sil-mä-rei-ät
FRFrançais
pupilles
poo-pee
HEעברית
חורים בעיניים
chorim be-ayin-im
HUMagyar
szemnyílások
se-m-nye-lee-lasok
IDBahasa Indonesia
lubang mata
lu-bang ma-ta
ITItaliano
pupille
poo-pee-le
MSBahasa Melayu
lubang mata
lu-bang ma-ta
NLNederlands
oogopeningen
oo-go-pe-ni-ngen
PLPolski
otwory oczne
ot-vo-ree oh-ch-ne
PTPortuguês
orifícios dos olhos
oh-ri-fi-see-os dos oh-lohs
RORomână
orificii oculari
oh-ri-fi-see-ee oh-cu-la-ree
SVSvenska
ögonhål
oy-gon-haal
SWKiswahili
shimo la macho
shee-mo la ma-cho
TAதமிழ்
கண்ணின் துளை
kan-nin thu-lai
TEతెలుగు
చూపు కుండ
choo-pu ku-nd
TLTL
butas ng mata
boo-tas ng ma-ta
TRTürkçe
göz delikleri
goz de-li-ke-le-ri
ZUZU
amaqhubu
a-ma-qhu-bu