Reverse Dictionary: GAZE

ADJECTIVES
1595 — GAZEFUL that gazes intently → obs.
1745 — GAZY given to gazing


NOUNS
1535 — GAZING-STOCK an object of the people’s gaze; a person on whom others gaze or stare; an object of ridicule
1542 — GAZE that which is gazed or stared at → obs.
1548 — GAZING something to gaze at; a spectacle → obs.
1559 — GAURING-STOCK a gazing-stock; a thing or person gazed or stared at → obs.
1660 — GAPE an open-mouthed stare; a gaze of wonder or curiosity
1700 — VEESY VIZZY → VIZY a look, a sight, a glimpse, a scrutinizing gaze; scrutiny, survey → Sc.


NOUNS, PERSON
1382 — TOOTER one who gazes; a watchman; a peeper → obs.
1637 — GAPER one that stares or gazes in wonder or curiosity
1660 — GAPERESS a female who stares or gazes in wonder or curiosity → obs.
1902 — KEEKER a peeper, a gazer → Sc. & N. Eng. dial. (Bk.)


VERBS
1225 — DARE to gaze fixedly or stupidly; to stare as one terrified, amazed, or fascinated → obs.
1225 — TOOT to peep, to peer, to look out; to gaze → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1374 — GAURE to stare, to gape, to gaze in wonder or astonishment → obs.
1386 — KEEK to glance, to gaze → obs. exc. Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1400 — GLOP to stare, to gaze in alarm or wonder → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1602 — SHOOT ONE’S EYES to gaze eagerly
1607 — LOOK BABIES to gaze into another’s eyes
1682 — GAUP → GAWP to yawn or gape; to gaze in astonishment
1790 — MAUSE to ponder upon; to gaze at; to admire → Eng. dial. obs.
1822 — GANDER to stretch the neck like a gander; to stand gazing, to look foolish; to use conceited airs and gestures → Sc.
1848 — GAPESEE → GAPESEY to stare, to gape, to gaze idly about → Eng. dial.  
1863 — GAPE-GAZE to gaze with open mouth, or with eagerness
1866 — GAAN → GAWN to stare; to gaze vacantly or with open mouth; to peer, to look intently; to stare insolently → Sc.
1877 — HAUVE to stare, to gaze vacantly or in astonishment → Eng. dial.
1880 — GAN to stare, to gaze vacantly → Sc.
1889 — TOISE to measure with the eye, to eye from head to foot, to stare, to gaze at
1970 — EYEBALL to look, to gaze