"Eyelid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The eyelid is the layer of skin and muscle that covers and protects the eye. It closes to prevent dust, water, or other small particles from entering the eye, and also helps to distribute tears evenly and blink. There are two eyelids, one upper and one lower, and each is attached to the eye by connective tissue.
Eyeglasses refer to a pair of glasses worn to correct vision problems, specifically for people who are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism. They consist of two lenses placed in a frame that is worn around the ears, with the lenses resting on the nose and eyes to correct the wearer's vision.
Eyeless refers to something or someone that has no eyes or is lacking the sense of sight. It can also be used to describe a living thing or a creature that is born without eyes or has them removed for some reason.
Eyelet is a small metal or plastic ring used to reinforce a hole in a material, typically fabric, and to provide a reason for threading or sewing. It is often used in sewing, embroidery, and other textiles, and is commonly found in buttons, zippers, and other fasteners. In addition, eyelet can also refer to a small hole or opening in a material, or a terminal or short circuit in electrical systems.
The eyelids are the movable covers of the eyes. They are responsible for scratching and cleaning the eyes, as well as blocking out light when needed. The eyelids have three layers: the thin skin on the outside, the fatty tissue beneath, and the muscle tissue beneath the fatty tissue.
I apologize, but I don't think "eyen" is a valid word in the English language. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by "eyen"?