Definition of Doved

1. dove [v] - See also: dove

Lexicographical Neighbors of Doved

doux
douzaine
douzenier
douzeniers
douzeper
douzepers
dove's-foot
dove's foot geranium
dove grey
dove plant
dovecot
dovecote
dovecotes
dovecots
doved (current term)
dovehouse
doveish
dovekey
dovekeys
dovekie
dovekies
dovelet
dovelets
dovelike
doveling
doven
dovened
dovening
dovens

Literary usage of Doved

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

1. Leicestershire and Rutland Notes and Queries and Antiquarian Gleaner, an edited by John Spencer, Thomas Spencer, Frederic Chapman (1895)
"To John Sherman my little boy, my second doved cow; 3 ewes ; and 3 lambs. ... To Beatrix Templeman my servant, my young doved cow ; 2 ewes ; 2 lambs ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1898)
"... Loved me and doved me, billed me and cooed, And of nothing better I dreamed or hoped. Till a bolt from the blue flamed forth, crashed through, ..."

3. Report of J. Ross Browne on the Mineral Resources of the States and by John Ross Browne (1868)
"The metal is found in coarse rough lumps, which look as though they had not doved far from their rocky source. Some auriferous quartz lodes have been ..."

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