[f. EYE sb.1 + MARK.] a. Something marked, or to be marked by the eye; an object to look at; a spectacle Cf. FOOTMARK. † b. The action of looking upon, marking with the eye; observation.
1595. Southwell, Tri. Death (1596), D 4 b. There are better eie-markes in your fortune than a sisters losse.
1654. trans. Behmens Myst. Magnum, xl. § 29. 272. Where the limit or Eye marck stood.
1840. De Quincey, Mod. Superstit., Wks. III. 327. Not the want of eyemarks, where all is one blank ocean of sand.