ill-looking
41hard-visaged — a. Ugly, homely, hard favored, hard featured, ill favored, ill looking, of coarse features …
42plain — I. a. 1. Even, level, smooth, flat, plane. 2. Open, clear, unencumbered, uninterrupted. 3. Manifest, visible, obvious, clear, unmistakable, apparent, certain, palpable, conspicuous, notable, notorious, glaring, patent, open, evident, distinct. 4 …
43Biseye — Bi*seye , p. p. of {Besee}. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] {Evil biseye}, ill looking. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
44By far — Far Far, a. [{Farther}and {Farthest}are used as the compar. and superl. of far, although they are corruptions arising from confusion with further and furthest. See {Further}.] [OE. fer, feor, AS. feor; akin to OS. fer, D. ver, OHG. ferro, adv., G …
45Evil biseye — Biseye Bi*seye , p. p. of {Besee}. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] {Evil biseye}, ill looking. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
46Far — Far, a. [{Farther}and {Farthest}are used as the compar. and superl. of far, although they are corruptions arising from confusion with further and furthest. See {Further}.] [OE. fer, feor, AS. feor; akin to OS. fer, D. ver, OHG. ferro, adv., G.… …
47Far between — Far Far, a. [{Farther}and {Farthest}are used as the compar. and superl. of far, although they are corruptions arising from confusion with further and furthest. See {Further}.] [OE. fer, feor, AS. feor; akin to OS. fer, D. ver, OHG. ferro, adv., G …
48Farther — Far Far, a. [{Farther}and {Farthest}are used as the compar. and superl. of far, although they are corruptions arising from confusion with further and furthest. See {Further}.] [OE. fer, feor, AS. feor; akin to OS. fer, D. ver, OHG. ferro, adv., G …
49Farthest — Far Far, a. [{Farther}and {Farthest}are used as the compar. and superl. of far, although they are corruptions arising from confusion with further and furthest. See {Further}.] [OE. fer, feor, AS. feor; akin to OS. fer, D. ver, OHG. ferro, adv., G …
50Hard-favored — Hard fa vored (h[aum]rd f[=a] v[ e]rd), a. Hard featured; ill looking; as, Vulcan was hard favored. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …