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eaves
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /i?vz/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ivz/
- Homophone: eves
- Rhymes: -i?vz
Etymology 1
From Middle English eves (“projecting lower edge of a roof”) [and other forms], from Old English efes, yfes, *ofes (“edge of a roof”), from Proto-West Germanic *ubisu (“hall”), from Proto-Germanic *ubisw? (compare Gothic ???????????????????????? (ubizwa), Old High German obasa (“hall; porch; roof”)), perhaps ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *upér (“above; over”) (whence over).
Noun
eaves pl (plural only)
- (architecture) The underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
- (by extension) Something that extends over or projects beyond.
Alternative forms
- eave
Related terms
Translations
Etymology 2
From eave +? -s, from a misinterpretation of the -s ending of eaves as forming a plural.
Noun
eaves
- plural of eave
References
Further reading
- eaves on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- seave
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seaves
English
Noun
seaves
- plural of seave
seaves From the web:
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