Definition of Kerved

1. kerve [v] - See also: kerve

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kerved

kerrias
kerries
kerry
kersey
kerseymere
kerseymeres
kerseys
kerslap
kerslop
kersplat
kersplosh
kertyschoo
kerugma
kerugmata
kerve
kerved (current term)
kerver
kervers
kerves
kerving
kerwallop
kerwham
kerygma
kerygmas
kerygmata
kerygmatic
kes
kesa
kesar
kesars

Literary usage of Kerved

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

1. A Relation, Or Rather A True Account, of the Island of England: With Sundry by Charlotte Augusta Sneyd (1847)
"Therto moste be servid swete wine ; and in feriali tyme, serve cheese, scraped with sugar and sauge levis, or else that it be fayre kerved hole ; or frute ..."

2. Works of the Camden Society by Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Camden Society (Great Britain) (1847)
"After the secunde cours served, kerved, and spente, it must be sene ... or else that it be fayre kerved hole ; or frute as the season of the year ..."

3. On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; Or, The Preservation by Charles Darwin (1875)
"In some cases, as we shall hereafter see, lowly organised forms appear to have been pre- kerved to the present day, from inhabiting confined or peculiar ..."

4. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1896)
"... law nt Melbourne University and kerved Ins articles, he was admitted a soliciter in isil-j. when he began practice on his n« n ..."

5. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1831)
"In that case, we recover a chronological date (March the 1st, AD 409), which has not hitherto been ob- kerved. (77) Sozomen (I. ix. c. ..."

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