Dictionary entry

Visage

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Vis″age (?; 48), n. [F. visage, from L. visus a seeing, a look, fr. videre, visum, to see. See Vision.] The face, countenance, or look of a person or an animal; — chiefly applied to the human face. Chaucer. “A visage of demand.” Shak.

His visage was so marred more than any man. Isa. lii. 14.

Love and beauty still that visage grace. Waller.