a. Obs. [f. L. vīs- (ppl. stem of vidēre to see) + -ORY.] Visive, visual.
1633. T. Adams, Exp. 2 Pet. i. 19. The serpent stroke him dead, infecting his visory spirits with her unprevented poison.
1650. Bulwer, Anthropomet., 20. Let them endeavour untill they perceive where the visory rayes do come.
1684. trans. Bonets Merc. Compit., XVIII. 627. Fænil and Seseli seed attenuate the visory Spirits.