different between weve vs weyve

weve

English

Contraction

weve

  1. (informal, nonstandard) Alternative form of we've

Anagrams

  • vewe

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e?v?

Verb

weve

  1. (archaic) singular present subjunctive of weven

Hunsrik

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ve?v?/

Verb

weve

  1. to weave

Related terms

  • Wever

Further reading

  • Online Hunsrik Dictionary

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English wefan.

Verb

weve

  1. Alternative form of weven (to weave).

Etymology 2

From Old Norse veifa.

Verb

weve

  1. Alternative form of weven (to go).

Etymology 3

From Old English w?fan.

Verb

weve

  1. Alternative form of weven (to enclose).

weve From the web:

  • what we've become
  • what we've got here is failure to communicate
  • what we've got
  • what we've lost in rejecting the sabbath
  • what we've become game
  • what we've lost
  • what we've learned
  • what we've done


weyve

English

Verb

weyve (third-person singular simple present weyves, present participle weyving, simple past and past participle weyved)

  1. Obsolete form of weave.
  2. Obsolete form of waive.

Noun

weyve (plural weyves)

  1. (obsolete) a female outlaw
    • 1958, T.H. White, The Once and Future King, p.107
      "She was a true Weyve - except for her long hair, which most of the female outlaws in those days used to clip."

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Anglo-Norman waif.

Noun

weyve

  1. Alternative form of weif

Etymology 2

From Anglo-Norman weyver.

Verb

weyve

  1. Alternative form of weyven (to avoid)
    • c.1386 Geoffrey Chaucer, The Wife of Bath's Tale, line 1176.
      "To lyven vertuously and weyve synne"

Etymology 3

From Old Norse veifa.

Verb

weyve

  1. Alternative form of weyven (to wave)

weyve From the web:

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