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plural onlooks
The act of looking on (something); observation. quotations examples
The object of the onlook is taken to be more than physical, more than just sense-experience, therefore it is meta-physical.
1966, Baptist Historical Society, The Baptist quarterly, volume 21, page 103
That which is looked at, regarded, or considered. examples
(rare) One's perspective or outlook. quotations
This onlook is certainly foundational to Christianity. […] Religious belief is the conviction (or hope) that one's onlook conforms to an authoritative onlook, a divine onlook.
2004, Richard Briggs, Words in Action
third-person singular simple present onlooks, present participle onlooking, simple past and past participle onlooked
(intransitive) To look on or look at; watch; observe; view; regard. quotations examples
So they two fought for so long a time that those who onlooked were astonished at the strength and the courage and the endurance of those two champions, […]
2008, Howard Pyle, The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions