All 3 Uses of
visage
in
The Ramayana
- His left arm throbbed: he knew full well That omen, and his visage fell.†
Book 3 *
- Near and more near the princes came, Each brother's heart and look the same; Alike on each sad visage lay The signs of misery and dismay, Then Ráma by his terror moved His brother for his fault reproved In leaving Sítá far from aid In the wild wood where giants strayed.†
Book 3
- Some to the captive lady ran, And thus in joyous words began: "That copper-visaged monkey, he Who in the garden talked with thee, Through Lanká's town is led a show, And round his tail the red flames glow."†
Book 5
Definition:
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(visage) someone's face or facial expression
or:
an easily seen aspect of something