Definition of Eaved

1. eave [adj] - See also: eave

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eaved

eats one's seed corn
eats one's words
eats the seed corn
eatworthy
eau
eau de Javelle
eau de cologne
eau de cologne mint
eau de nil
eau de nils
eau de toilette
eau de vie
eaus
eaux
eave
eaved (current term)
eavedrop
eavedrops
eaves
eaves trough
eaves troughs
eavesdrip
eavesdrips
eavesdrop
eavesdropped
eavesdropper
eavesdroppers
eavesdroppingly
eavesdroppings

Literary usage of Eaved

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

1. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey, John Wood Warter (1855)
"ed in Holland, and the disperser made ci 60 by the first edition, but on the second the disperser eaved himself by informing against Lilburne, ..."

2. The Hopkinsian Magazine by Otis Thompson (1826)
"... to common sense But it may be said, that although not punish ..inners solely good, yer he punishes his grace, require, thatsome should be eaved, ..."

3. Sallust's Jugurtha and Catiline: With Notes and a Vocabulary by Sallust (1863)
"... to the enemy, but were very careful not to surrender the armies that had thus been eaved from destruction ; this is forcibly put by Pontius the Samnite, ..."

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