Definition of Deaved

1. deave [v] - See also: deave

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deaved

deathwatches
deathwish
deathwishes
deathworthy
deathy
deauration
deauthorise
deauthorised
deauthorises
deauthorising
deauthorize
deauthorized
deauthorizes
deauthorizing
deave
deaved (current term)
deaverage
deaveraged
deaverages
deaveraging
deaves
deaving
deaw
deawie
deaws
deawy
deazaflavin
deazaflavins
deazapurine
deazapurines

Literary usage of Deaved

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

1. Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets by George Gilfillan (1860)
"The devil so deaved 4 was with their yell, That in the deepest pot of hell He ... 2 'Ersch-men:' Highlanders.—3 'Roup:' croak.— 4 'deaved:' deafened. ..."

2. The Proverbs of Scotland by Alexander Hislop (1868)
"I would hae something to look at on Sunday. The reply of a man who is asked of what use a wife would be to him. I wouldna be deaved ..."

3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1863)
"... that might, for its looks of eld, have been in the ark, and domineered over and deaved the dove. Everything about the plaee is old and fresh. ..."

4. English Literature: An Illustrated Record by Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse (1903)
"... like raven and rook The Devil so deaved was with their yell, That in the deepest pit of hell He ..."

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