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gyve

Gyve vs Manacle - What's the difference?

gyve | manacle |


As nouns the difference between gyve and manacle

is that gyve is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg while manacle is a shackle, consisting of a pair of joined rings, to restrict the free movement of the hands or feet.

As verbs the difference between gyve and manacle

is that gyve is to shackle, fetter, chain while manacle is to confine with manacles.

Shackles vs Gyve - What's the difference?

shackles | gyve |


As nouns the difference between shackles and gyve

is that shackles is while gyve is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg.

As verbs the difference between shackles and gyve

is that shackles is (shackle) while gyve is to shackle, fetter, chain.

Wikidiffcom vs Gyve - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | gyve |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a noun gyve is

a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg.

As a verb gyve is

to shackle, fetter, chain.

Gyve vs Gyved - What's the difference?

gyve | gyved |


As verbs the difference between gyve and gyved

is that gyve is to shackle, fetter, chain while gyved is (gyve).

As a noun gyve

is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg.

Gove vs Gyve - What's the difference?

gove | gyve |


As nouns the difference between gove and gyve

is that gove is (obsolete) a mow; a rick for hay while gyve is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg.

As verbs the difference between gove and gyve

is that gove is to stare stupidly while gyve is to shackle, fetter, chain.

Gyve vs Gybe - What's the difference?

gyve | gybe |


As nouns the difference between gyve and gybe

is that gyve is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg while gybe is the act of gybing.

As verbs the difference between gyve and gybe

is that gyve is to shackle, fetter, chain while gybe is (nautical) to change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat (mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear).

Gyve vs Fyve - What's the difference?

gyve | fyve |


As a noun gyve

is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg.

As a verb gyve

is to shackle, fetter, chain.

As a numeral fyve is

(5).

Gyse vs Gyve - What's the difference?

gyse | gyve |


As nouns the difference between gyse and gyve

is that gyse is while gyve is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg.

As a verb gyve is

to shackle, fetter, chain.

Gyve vs Gype - What's the difference?

gyve | gype |


As nouns the difference between gyve and gype

is that gyve is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg while gype is (ulster) fool; clumsy, awkward person; long-legged person; silly girl.

As a verb gyve

is to shackle, fetter, chain.

Gyle vs Gyve - What's the difference?

gyle | gyve |


As nouns the difference between gyle and gyve

is that gyle is fermented wort used for making vinegar while gyve is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg.

As a verb gyve is

to shackle, fetter, chain.

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