Eve vs Evelike - What's the difference?
eve | evelike |
The day or night before, usually used for holidays, such as Christmas Eve.
Evening, night.
*Mid-19th cent. , John Clare, :
*:I love to see the shaking twig
*:Dance till the shut of eve
To come before something, usually used for holidays, such as Christmas Eve.
Resembling the Biblical Eve.
* 1852 , Eliot Warburton, Darien: Or, The Merchant Prince. A Historical Romance
* 1939 , Addison Burbank, Guatemala profile
As an abbreviation eve
is .As an adjective evelike is
resembling the biblical eve.eve
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* *evelike
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(en adjective)- ...a female form of exquisite grace was there ; white and soft as the down on the swan's breast, and Evelike in innocence of look and attire.
- The eternal Evelike beauty that does not outmode is never found in civilized cities, but in the far corners of the world...
