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Definition of Regives
1. regive [v] - See also: regive
Lexicographical Neighbors of Regives
Literary usage of Regives
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1827)
"By coim ' c annexed figures, (which were drawn with care, and oared with the
comet,) a periodic regives ..."
2. The Festal Epistles of S. Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria by Athanasius, Henry Burgess, H. G. Williams (1854)
"... Ο»ΟΟ < regives the sense of ' hoping' to Q-»QQ. It is parallel to ο·ο ·<**> '
remained stedfast' which occurs directly afterwards. In Letter vi. p. ..."
3. The Life of a Love in Songs and Sonnets by N. M. Sedarté (1882)
"... whose spirit lives Transformed in the bell to tones of subtile power, And in
the walls to odor that regives To mouldering care no beauty of love's hour. ..."
4. Leo Ornstein, the Man by Frederick Herman Martens (1918)
"Stravinsky he regards as Schonberg's direct opposite, a vital genius who is in
full sympathy with life, and regives it in tone; though Ornstein feels, ..."
5. Sonnets Round the Coast by Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley (1887)
"... storms may throw Such jewels overboard, but God will care, And lo, with added
salt, regives His Word. ..."