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Evil eyeEvil eye( Proverbs 23:6 ), figuratively, the envious or covetous. (Compare Deuteronomy 15:9 ; Matthew 20:15 .)
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Evil eyeA manifestation of magic, commonly regarded as a curse which may result in bad luck, illness or even death. It has a place in many different cultures.
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Evil eye(Prov. 23:6), figuratively, the envious or covetous. (Comp. Deut. 15:9; Matt. 20:15.)
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Evil eyeFolk belief. Belief in a stare that is hostile and will cause adversity, illness, injury or destruction for the person being stared at.
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Evil eyeIt was anciently believed that the eyes of some persons darted noxious rays on objects which they glared upon. The first morning glance of such eyes was certain destruction to man or beast, but the de [..]
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Evil eyeSome people are supposed to have an eye for wishing bad luck. Panhandlers try to avoid such.
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Evil eyeA curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually cast upon a person by someone who is envious of them.
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Evil eye
A wicked look that is believed by many cultures to be able to cause injury or bad luck due to envy or dislike.
A curse.
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