Drave vs Dreave - What's the difference?
drave | dreave |
(archaic) (drive)
* 1888 , Rudyard Kipling, ‘At Howli Thana’, Black and White , Folio Society 2005, p. 387:
To drive; drive out; drive away; expel.
A drove.
A crowd or throng of people.
The yearly herring fishing.
A shoal of fish; a catch.
Dreave is a alternative form of drave.
As verbs the difference between drave and dreave
is that drave is simple past of drive while dreave is to drive; drive out; drive away; expel.As a proper noun Drave
is an alternative spelling of Drava|lang=en.As a noun dreave is
a drove.drave
English
Verb
(head)- I do not know its name, but the Sahib sat in the midst of three silver wheels that made no creaking, and drave them with his legs, prancing like a bean-fed horse—thus.