Definition of Mauver

1. mauve [adj] - See also: mauve

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mauver

mauvais
mauvais quart d'heure
mauvaise
mauvaise honte
mauvaise langue
mauvaniline
mauve
mauvein
mauveine
mauveines
mauveins
mauvelous
mauvelouses
mauvely
mauveness
mauver (current term)
mauves
mauvest
mauvin
mauvine
mauvines
mauvins
mauvish
maven
mavenhood
mavens
maverick
mavericks
mavie
mavies

Literary usage of Mauver

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of Medieval Europe by Lynn Thorndike (1917)
"mauver, The Vikings (1913). A handy treatment of 148 pages, ... Older works of similar scope to those of Haskins and mauver are AH Johnson's The Normans in ..."

2. Famous Composers and Their Works by Philip Hale, Louis Charles Elson (1900)
"mauver- nay ; ' Pays des Reves' and ' Les Roses d'lspa- han,' December 27, 1884, by Mile. Guyon. ' Clair de lune ' was sung April 28, 1888, by Bages, ..."

3. Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers A.D. 500 to 1286 by Alan Orr Anderson (1908)
"... Laurence de Abernethy ; Peter de mauver ; Richard Cumin ; William de Veteri Ponte ; Robert de Bruce ; Roger Avenel ; Nicholas de Sully ; Walter de Moray ..."

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