Pav vs Pave - What's the difference?
pav | pave |
(cricket, informal)
* 1954 , , According to Jennings ,
* 2000 , , The Whole Hog ,
* 2008 , Fionn Davenport, Dublin City Guide , Lonely Planet,
(Australia, New Zealand, informal)
* 2003 , Stephen Downes, Advanced Australian Fare: How Australian Cooking Became the World?s Best ,
* 2011 , Neil Perry, Rockpool Bar & Grill: Desserts ,
* 2011 , , Suzanne Gibbs, Margaret Fulton Favourites ,
(British) To cover something with paving slabs.
(Canada, US) To cover with stone, concrete, blacktop or other solid covering, especially to aid travel.
As nouns the difference between pav and pave
is that pav is peacock while pave is pope.pav
English
Etymology 1
Contraction of pavilion.Noun
(en noun)page 80,
- “It?s no good hanging around here. I vote we nip round to the back of the pav ,” Jennings suggested. “We might be able to see Mr Findlater and wave to him through the window.”
- They scurried round to the rear of the building where a row of windows overlooked a deserted part of the cricket ground.
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- Up goes the finger and the Dodo snaps to attention, rams the bat under his arm (subaltern with swagger stick) and retreats to the pav with a slowness intended as silent comment on a poor decision.
page 166,
- One of the most enjoyable drinking experiences in town can be had on a pleasant summer?s day on the balcony of the Pav , the cricket pavilion overlooking Trinity?s playing fields.
Etymology 2
Contraction of pavlova. Australian from 1966.Noun
(en noun)page 6,
- Bert Sachse experimented for a month to create the perfect pav .
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- I?m totally biased but I think this is the best pav' in the world. It also does nothing to clear up the argument that the ' pav is in fact from New Zealand and not Australia.
page 194,
- Pavlova, named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, is still just about the most popular party dessert in Australia.The following recipe was given to me by a churchgoer who won acclaim for her ‘pavs ’ and made at least five a week for members of the congregation.
Etymology 3
See also
* pav bhajiAnagrams
* * English eponyms ----pave
English
Verb
- pave over paradise, put up a parking lot