Definition of Neives

1. neive [n] - See also: neive

Lexicographical Neighbors of Neives

neighings
neighs
neishout
neisseria gonorrhoeae
neisseria meningitidis
neisseriaceae
neisseriaceae infections
neisseriae
neist
neither
neither fish, flesh, nor fowl
neither fish, flesh, nor good red herring
neither fish nor fowl
neither here nor there
neive
neives (current term)
nek
nekkid
nekoite
nekomimi
nekomimis
nekrasovite
nekropoleis
nekropolis
nekropolises
neks
nektobenthic
nekton
nektonic
nektons

Literary usage of Neives

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

1. Representative English Comedies: With Introductory Essays and Notes, an by Charles Mills Gayley, Alwin Thaler (1913)
"\The double stimulus of Aristophanes and of a modern subject admirably fitted for comedy, of which Jonson took the virgin honours, make the Staple of neives ..."

2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1884)
"[Occurs in Job xli. 18; and (in some old versions) in 2 Kings iv. 35.—WWS] Neif (pronounced naif, or nayif; plural, neives), tho fist. ..."

3. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray (1901)
"Above, it is continuous with the cerebral arachnoid, on each side it is continued on the various neives, so as to form a sheath for them as they pass ..."

4. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1894)
"... and indicated that both trophic and sensory branches of neives might thus give token of the damage wrought upon them by the special toxine of the fever. ..."

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