Neven vs Neve - What's the difference?
neven | neve |
(obsolete) To give as a name to; name; call (someone something).
(obsolete) To appoint; nominate.
(obsolete) To mention; speak of; give an account of; tell.
To utter; mention the name of.
*1995 , Richard Beadle, Pamela M. King, York Mystery Plays :
To tell or make mention of (a person or thing); specify; designate.
(obsolete) To say; speak.
(rare, or, obsolete) Nephew.
* 1920 , Wilhelm Robert Richard Pinger, Laurence Sterne and Goethe :
(rare, or, obsolete) A male cousin.
* 1988 , Michael Tepper, New World immigrants :
(rare, or, obsolete) A grandson.
(rare) A spendthrift.
As nouns the difference between neven and neve
is that neven is while neve is .neven
English
Alternative forms
* (l), (l), (l) (Scotland) * (l)Verb
(head)- Thou netherest of Nazareth, now nevened is thy name.
Derived terms
* (l) English palindromes ----neve
English
Noun
(en noun)- Iwein considers it his right and duty to avenge his neve , and is much exercised when Artûs proposes to go to the well with his full strength, for he apprehends that the king will give the distinction of the combat to his sister's son Gâwein.
- Still another passenger on the same ship was Gysbert Philips from Velthuysen, 24 years old, a "neve " ( nephew or cousin) of Cornelia Wynkoop.