different between belave vs belaved
belave
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English bilaven (“to wash all over”), from bi-, be- + laven (“to wash, pour water on”), equivalent to be- +? lave.
Verb
belave (third-person singular simple present belaves, present participle belaving, simple past and past participle belaved)
- (transitive) To lave or wash about; wash all over; wash.
Etymology 2
Anomalous alteration of beleve (“to remain, be alive”) and belive (“to remain, stay”), both from Middle English beliven (“to remain”), from Old English bel?fan (“to remain”), from Proto-Germanic *bil?ban? (“to remain”). More at belive, leave.
Verb
belave (third-person singular simple present belaves, present participle belaving, simple past and past participle belaved)
- (archaic, intransitive) to remain, continue; to belay
- (archaic, intransitive) to be alive
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belaved
English
Verb
belaved
- simple past tense and past participle of belave
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