look

Etymology
From, , from , from. Further origin, no certain cognates outside Germanic. Cognate with 🇨🇬,, , 🇨🇬, , 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Likely also related to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Possibly related to (from  in the sense of "illuminating" (cf. related word "to shine, illuminate")).

Verb

 * 1) To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
 * 2)  To appear, to seem.
 * 3)  To give an appearance of being.
 * 4)  To search for, to try to find.
 * 5) To face or present a view.
 * 6) * 1769, (editor), , Oxford standard text, Ezekiel, xi, 1,
 * Moreover the spirit lifted me up, and brought me unto the east gate of the LORD's house, which looketh eastward:
 * 1) To expect or anticipate.
 * 2) * 1596,, ', Book VI, Canto XI, 1750', The Works of Edmund Spenser'', Volume 4, page 139,
 * 3)  To express or manifest by a look.
 * 4)  To make sure of, to see to.
 * 5)  To show oneself in looking.
 * 6)  To check, to make sure (of something).
 * 7)  To look at; to turn the eyes toward.
 * 8)  To seek; to search for.
 * 9) * c. 1552–1599,, unidentified sonnet,
 * Looking my love, I go from place to place, Like a young fawn that late hath lost the hind; And seek each where, where last I saw her face, Whose image yet I carry fresh in mind.
 * 1)  To influence, overawe, or subdue by looks or presence.
 * 2) * 1692,, Cleomenes the Spartan Hero, a Tragedy, Act 3, Scene 1, 1701, The Comedies, Tragedies, and Operas Written by John Dryden, Esq, Volume 2, page 464,
 * A Spirit fit to start into an Empire, And look the World to Law.
 * 1)  To look at a pitch as a batter without swinging at it.
 * 1)  To search for, to try to find.
 * 2) To face or present a view.
 * 3) * 1769, (editor), , Oxford standard text, Ezekiel, xi, 1,
 * Moreover the spirit lifted me up, and brought me unto the east gate of the LORD's house, which looketh eastward:
 * 1) To expect or anticipate.
 * 2) * 1596,, ', Book VI, Canto XI, 1750', The Works of Edmund Spenser'', Volume 4, page 139,
 * 3)  To express or manifest by a look.
 * 4)  To make sure of, to see to.
 * 5)  To show oneself in looking.
 * 6)  To check, to make sure (of something).
 * 7)  To look at; to turn the eyes toward.
 * 8)  To seek; to search for.
 * 9) * c. 1552–1599,, unidentified sonnet,
 * Looking my love, I go from place to place, Like a young fawn that late hath lost the hind; And seek each where, where last I saw her face, Whose image yet I carry fresh in mind.
 * 1)  To influence, overawe, or subdue by looks or presence.
 * 2) * 1692,, Cleomenes the Spartan Hero, a Tragedy, Act 3, Scene 1, 1701, The Comedies, Tragedies, and Operas Written by John Dryden, Esq, Volume 2, page 464,
 * A Spirit fit to start into an Empire, And look the World to Law.
 * 1)  To look at a pitch as a batter without swinging at it.
 * 1)  To check, to make sure (of something).
 * 2)  To look at; to turn the eyes toward.
 * 3)  To seek; to search for.
 * 4) * c. 1552–1599,, unidentified sonnet,
 * Looking my love, I go from place to place, Like a young fawn that late hath lost the hind; And seek each where, where last I saw her face, Whose image yet I carry fresh in mind.
 * 1)  To influence, overawe, or subdue by looks or presence.
 * 2) * 1692,, Cleomenes the Spartan Hero, a Tragedy, Act 3, Scene 1, 1701, The Comedies, Tragedies, and Operas Written by John Dryden, Esq, Volume 2, page 464,
 * A Spirit fit to start into an Empire, And look the World to Law.
 * 1)  To look at a pitch as a batter without swinging at it.
 * 1)  To influence, overawe, or subdue by looks or presence.
 * 2) * 1692,, Cleomenes the Spartan Hero, a Tragedy, Act 3, Scene 1, 1701, The Comedies, Tragedies, and Operas Written by John Dryden, Esq, Volume 2, page 464,
 * A Spirit fit to start into an Empire, And look the World to Law.
 * 1)  To look at a pitch as a batter without swinging at it.
 * 1)  To look at a pitch as a batter without swinging at it.
 * 1)  To look at a pitch as a batter without swinging at it.

Translations

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Interjection

 * 1) Pay attention.

Noun

 * 1) The action of looking; an attempt to see.
 * 2)  Physical appearance, visual impression.
 * 3) A facial expression.
 * 1) A facial expression.
 * 1) A facial expression.
 * 1) A facial expression.
 * 1) A facial expression.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  ; physical appearance; visual impression; style; outfit

Etymology 1
From, from , from. Compare 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. More at.

Noun

 * 1)  Any plant of the genus

Etymology 3
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * A, (clothing) style, appearance.

Etymology 4
Related to luiken, cognate with English lock.

Noun

 * 1) A gap, space between barrels or between the strings in rope.
 * 2) A section, division.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) a style; appearance;

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  outfit;, style a set of clothing with accessories, usually special clothes

Etymology
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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  a ; style, appearance

Etymology
From. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  bay
 * 2) middle part of a bay
 * 1) middle part of a bay
 * 1) middle part of a bay