a. rare. Also 9 -ey. [? f. whall, WALL sb.3, ‘whally eyes’ being equivalent to ‘eyes of wall,’ i.e., wall-eyes.] Of the eyes: ? Showing much white, glaring.

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1590.  Spenser, F. Q., I. iv. 24. A bearded Goat, whose … whally eyes (the signe of gelosy).

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1828.  J. Wilson, in Blackw. Mag., XXIV. 669. His low vile forehead, whalley eyes, pendulous cheeks.

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