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tivy

English

Etymology

See tantivy.

Adverb

tivy (not comparable)

  1. With great speed; a huntsman's word or sound.
    • 1670, John Dryden, Songs: 1, from Tyrannick Love, Act 4, Scene 1, 1995 [Pearson Education], Paul Hammond (editor), The Poems of John Dryden: Volume 1: 1649-1681, 2014, Taylor & Francis (Routledge), page 229,
      In the bright moonshine while winds whistle loud,
      Tivy, tivy, tivy, we mount and we fly,
      All racking along in a downy white cloud:
      And lest our leap from the sky should prove too far,
      We slide on the back of a new-falling star.

Anagrams

  • Vity

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bivy

English

Etymology

bivouac +? -y

Noun

bivy (plural bivies)

  1. (informal) A bivouac sack.
  2. (informal) Alternative form of bivvy (a bivouac)

Verb

bivy (third-person singular simple present bivies, present participle bivying, simple past and past participle bivied)

  1. (informal) To camp in a bivouac.

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