Reave vs Resave - What's the difference?
reave | resave |
(archaic) To plunder, pillage, rob, pirate, or remove.
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* 1997 , Lawrence R. Schehr, Rendering French Realism (ISBN 0804780161), page 18:
(archaic) To split, tear, break apart.
to save again.
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As verbs the difference between reave and resave
is that reave is (archaic) to plunder, pillage, rob, pirate, or remove or reave can be (archaic) to split, tear, break apart while resave is to save again.reave
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) reven, from (etyl) 'to roughen', Sanskrit (term) 'to make suffer'). See (m) and (m).Alternative forms
* reiveVerb
- And I for one am not convinced of the innocence of the model: it is as if we let a criminal make up the law as he or she ambles along, reaving right and left.
Derived terms
* border reiversEtymology 2
Alteration of rive by confusion with the above.Verb
resave
English
Verb
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