Definition of Gyving

1. gyve [v] - See also: gyve

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gyving

gyrus temporalis inferior
gyrus temporalis medius
gyrus temporalis superior
gyruses
gyse
gyses
gyte
gytes
gytrash
gytrashes
gyttja
gyttjas
gyve
gyved
gyves
gyving (current term)
gzip
gzipped
gzipping
gzips
gâche
güira
h'lo
h'm
h-prothesis
h-ras
h-word
h.q.
h/o

Literary usage of Gyving

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

1. Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England by Great Britain Privy Council, Great Britain Record Commission (1837)
"... in the north for the gyving to Sir Richard' Long his oth. [Ibid, at Westminster, 13th March, 33 Hen.VIII. 1542.] * f. 330. ..."

2. The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn: The Black Books by Lincoln's Inn (London, England), James Douglas Walker (1897)
"... and in misbehaving himself at the gyving up of his account before the Masters of the Bench, ... gyving ..."

3. A Thousand Years of The Church in Chester-Le-Street by William O. Blunt (1885)
"Pd to John Sparrow for gyving notice of a sermon . 4<L Paid to a poore woman, who haveing her husband ..."

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