A brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes.
1The vizor or brim was the only disappointment to the women.
2Did Apollo lend Seine his vizor to aid her in combat?
3He knelt before her, vizor down, yet with the customary homage; then, rising-
4I craned my neck, gazed around through the bulging vizor pane.
5But Lynceus again spake, and shouted loud from under his vizor:-
6Her grey eyes, which shine beneath her vizor, gaze intently into the distance.
7Smitten through vizor and armour, numbers of the bravest of the assailants fell dead.
8She is not afraid to dispense with the protecting vizor:
9Or placed the vizor on her dead eyes to make her rest more peaceful?
10It dangled in Alfred's eyes all the time, hence he generally wore the vizor behind.
11Hastings was looking out from under the vizor of his cap with a peculiar grin.
12The vizor could not conceal a smile of pride.
13Miltoun heard her with his peculiar look, as of a man peering through a vizor.
14The king raised his fingers to the vizor of his helmet in acknowledgment of their salute.
15Face fearful questions with a vizor of brass.
16Then placing his foot on Tancred's chest, he lowered his vizor and looked around about him.