Crispin is worried about the one-eyed youth because he recognizes him as Aycliffe's son, Hal. Crispin fears that Hal might reveal Crispin's true identity, putting both of them in danger.
One Eyed Man was created in 2001.
The phrase "he is a one-eyed man" typically uses the article "a" before "one-eyed man." This is because it refers to any one-eyed man in a general sense, rather than a specific individual. The indefinite article "a" indicates that he is one among many, rather than the only one.
Spyglass(es)
The two one-eyed jacks belong to the suit of hearts and diamonds in a traditional deck of playing cards.
Somerset-one-eyed is a term used to refer to someone who is missing an eye or who only has one eye. It might originate from a specific person named Somerset who was known for having only one eye.
In the novel "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi, the one-eyed man is John Aycliffe. He is a steward to the village of Stromford and plays a significant role in the story as he is responsible for a key event that leads to Crispin's journey and growth.
That's a hard one! - Saint Crispin
Crispin witnesses John Aycliffe meeting with soldiers in the forest one night, where he is discussing taking Crispin captive.
Hyphenate! One-eyed is how to tackle this one!
One eyed monsters are called Cyclops.
One-Eyed Jacks was created in 1961.
One Eyed Man was created in 2001.
The word eyed has one syllable.
The duration of One Eyed King is 1.75 hours.
The duration of One-Eyed Jacks is 2.35 hours.
Aberrant
The one-eyed giant in greek mythology is the Cyclops.