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Grief vs Greeve - What's the difference?

grief | greeve |


As nouns the difference between grief and greeve

is that grief is suffering, hardship while greeve is a reeve; steward.

As a verb grief

is to deliberately harass and annoy or cause grief to other players of a game in order to interfere with their enjoyment of it; especially, to do this as one’s primary activity in the game.

Greeve vs Greif - What's the difference?

greeve | greif |


As nouns the difference between greeve and greif

is that greeve is a reeve; steward or greeve can be armor for the shins, and occasionally the tops of the feet while greif is crackling, greaves.

Greeze vs Greeve - What's the difference?

greeze | greeve |


As nouns the difference between greeze and greeve

is that greeze is (obsolete) a step while greeve is a reeve; steward or greeve can be armor for the shins, and occasionally the tops of the feet.

Greeve vs Grieve - What's the difference?

greeve | grieve |


As a noun greeve

is a reeve; steward or greeve can be armor for the shins, and occasionally the tops of the feet.

As an adjective grieve is

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Greeve vs Greece - What's the difference?

greeve | greece |


As nouns the difference between greeve and greece

is that greeve is a reeve; steward or greeve can be armor for the shins, and occasionally the tops of the feet while greece is (obsolete) (a step).

Greene vs Greeve - What's the difference?

greene | greeve |


As an adjective greene

is .

As a noun greeve is

a reeve; steward or greeve can be armor for the shins, and occasionally the tops of the feet.

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