Terms vs Gyved - What's the difference?
terms | gyved |
(gyve)
A shackle or fetter, especially for the leg.
* Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
* 1973 , , Don't Point That Thing at Me , Penguin 2001, page 122
to shackle, fetter, chain
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, title=Atlantic Monthly Journal
, chapter=A Fast-Day at Foxden
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, editor=Sheri L. Vadermolen
, author=LD Brodsky
, title=The Complete Poems of Louis Daniel Brodsky: Volume Four, 1981-1985
, chapter=A Devotee of the Southern Way of Making Love
As a noun terms
is .As a verb gyved is
(gyve).gyved
English
Verb
(head)gyve
English
Alternative forms
* giveNoun
(en noun)- Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves
- Our gyves were removed and our possessions returned to us, except for my Banker's Special.
Verb
(gyv)citation, genre= , publisher=The Gutenberg Project , isbn= , page= , passage="Say, rather, to melt the iron links which gyve soul to body," said Clifton ... }}
citation, genre= , publisher=Time Being Books , isbn=9781568091242 , page=419 , passage=Gyved to a squeaky swivel seat in my office, … }}