Dictionary entry

Ocular

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Oc″u‐lar (?), a. [L. ocularis, ocularius, fr. oculus the eye: cf. F. oculaire. See Eye, and cf. Antler, Inveigle.] 1. Depending on, or perceived by, the eye; received by actual sight; personally seeing or having seen; as, ocular proof. Shak.

Thomas was an ocular witness of Christ's death. South.

2. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the eye; optic.