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Ogling

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o⋅gle

[oh-guhl] verb, o⋅gled, o⋅gling, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
2. to eye; look or stare at.
–verb (used without object)
3. to look amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
4. to look or stare.
–noun
5. an amorous, flirtatious, or impertinent glance or stare.

Origin:
1670–80; appar. < D, freq. (see -le ) of oogen to make eyes at, deriv. of oog eye (cf. LG oegeln, G äugeln)


ogler, noun
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o·gle   (ō'gəl, ô'gəl)   
v.   o·gled, o·gling, o·gles

v.   tr.
  1. To stare at.

  2. To stare at impertinently, flirtatiously, or amorously.

v.   intr.
To stare in an impertinent, flirtatious, or amorous manner.
n.  An impertinent, flirtatious, or amorous stare.

[Perhaps from Low German oghelen, oegeln, frequentative of oegen, to eye, from oghe, oge, eye; see okw- in Indo-European roots.]
o'gler n.
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Word Origin & History

ogle  (v.)
1682, probably from L.G. oeglen, freq. of oegen "look at," from oege "eye." Related to Du. ogen "to look at," from oog "eye." The noun meaning "an amorous glance" is attested from 1711.
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