- Seave
- Seave \Seave\, n. [Cf. Dan. siv, Sw. s["a]f, Icel. sef.] A rush. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
seave — North Country (Newcastle) Words a rush; seavy overgrown with rushes: seavy ground (Hexhamshire) … English dialects glossary
seave — ˈsēv noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English seve, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse sef rush more at sieve dialect England : rush … Useful english dictionary
Bilsdale Midcable — is a geographically large civil parish in North Yorkshire, England and situated in the North York Moors National Park. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 293. Settlements in the parish are The Grange, Chop Gate, Seave Green and… … Wikipedia
Bruce Greenwald — Bruce Corman Norbert Greenwald OP, (born 1946), is a professor at Columbia University s Graduate School of Business. He is, among others, the author of the books Value Investing: from Graham to Buffett and Beyond and Competition Demystified: A… … Wikipedia
Lambert de Sayve — Lambert de Sayve, auch Saive oder Seave genannt, (* 1548 oder 1549 in Saive im Fürstbistum Lüttich; † 1614 in Linz), war ein Komponist der Renaissance. Vermutlich war er in seiner Kindheit Sängerknabe an der Lambertus Kathedrale in Lüttich.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sayve — Lambert de Sayve (auch Saive oder Seave genannt) (* 1548 oder 1549 in Saive bei Lüttich; † 1614 in Linz), war ein Komponist der Renaissance. Vermutlich war er in seiner Kindheit Sängerknabe an der Lambertus Kathedrale in Lüttich. Bereits 1562… … Deutsch Wikipedia
deave — I Cleveland Dialect List to deafen, stupefy or stun with noise: a din fit to seave yan II North Country (Newcastle) Words to deafen, to stupify with noise, to din … English dialects glossary
seavy — 1680s, from seave rush (c.1400), from O.N. sef … Etymology dictionary