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Cleaver vs Cleaved - What's the difference?

cleaver | cleaved |

As a noun cleaver

is cleaver.

As an adjective cleaved is

cleft or cloven.

cleaver

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A squarish, heavy knife used by butchers for hacking through bones etc
  • * 1883 , (Howard Pyle), (The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood)
  • When he came to Nottingham, he entered that part of the market where butchers stood, and took up his inn in the best place he could find. Next, he opened his stall and spread his meat upon the bench, then, taking his cleaver and steel and clattering them together, he trolled aloud in merry tones:...

    cleaved

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • cleft or cloven