a. Having clear eyes; clear of vision, physical or mental.
1530. Tindale, Practice Prelates, Wks. II. 298. So clear-eyed that he can spy false miracles.
1648. J. Beaumont, Psyche, VI. cccvi. (1702), 87. O potent Sympathy! which canst beguile An heart so pure and clear-eyd.
1878. Morley, Carlyle, 176. The firm and clear-eyed intelligence of Goethe.