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Definition of Kerve
1. v. t. To carve.
Definition of Kerve
1. carve [v KERVED, KERVING, KERVES] - See also: carve
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kerve
Literary usage of Kerve
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History from Marble by Thomas Dingley, John Gough Nichols, Vincent Brooks (1867)
"Kerle we, sb. a curlew, 94 44 Kerne, sb. the kernel of a nut, 81 39 Kernel, sb.
56 18 Kernell, sb. 67 46 kerve, v. to engrave, 83 6 Paru. "I kerve as a ..."
2. General Psychology by Walter Samuel Hunter (1919)
"I CERVICAL kerve -I THORACIC kerve ... kerve FIG. 25.—Ventral aspect of the major
portion of the cerebro-spinal system, showing also one of the chains of ..."
3. Manipulus Vocabulorum: A Dictionary of English and Latin Words, Arranged in by Peter Levens, Henry Benjamin Wheatley (1867)
"... sb. a curlew, 94 44 Kerne, sb. the kernel of a nut, 81 39 Kernel, sb. 56 18
Kernell, sb. 57 46 kerve, v. to engrave, ... "I kerve as a kerver ..."