Crossword-Solution: LEVE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Leve | a. | Dear. See Lief. |
| Leve | n. & v. | Same as 3d & 4th Leave. |
| Leve | v. i. | To live. |
| Leve | v. t. | To believe. |
| Leve | v. t. | To grant; -- used esp. in exclamations or prayers followed by a dependent clause. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LEVE | anagram | ELEV, EVEL, VELE |
We have 4 clues for the answer “LEVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Le Jour Se ___." | 1 answer |
| Erect: Fr. | 1 answer |
| FRENCH lift | 1 answer |
| Raised: Fr. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LEVE (5)
Quod Pandarus, `It tyme is that we wende; Tak, nece myn, your leve at alle three, And lat hem speke, and cometh forth with me.' 210 She took hir leve at hem ful thriftily, As she wel coude, and they hir reverence Un-to the fulle diden hardely, And speken wonder wel, in hir absence, Of hir, in preysing of hir excellence, 215 Hir governaunce, hir wit; and hir manere Commendeden, it Ioye was to here.
Eleyne him kiste, and took hir leve blyve, 225 Deiphebus eek, and hoom wente every wight; And Pandarus, as faste as he may dryve, To Troilus tho com, as lyne right; And on a paillet, al that glade night, By Troilus he lay, with mery chere, 230 To tale; and wel was hem they were y-fere.
Whan he was come, he gan anoon to pleye As he was wont, and of him-self to Iape; 555 And fynally, he swor and gan hir seye, By this and that, she sholde him not escape, Ne lengere doon him after hir to gape; But certeynly she moste, by hir leve, Come soupen in his hous with him at eve.
And for the Grekes weren me so leve, I com my-self in my propre persone, To teche in this how yow was best to done; `Havinge un-to my tresour ne my rente 85 Right no resport, to respect of your ese.
But nathelees, thus thoughte he at the laste, `What, parde, rather than my felawe deye, Yet shal I som-what more un-to him seye:' 525 And seyde, `Freend, sin thou hast swich distresse, And sin thee list myn arguments to blame, Why nilt thy-selven helpen doon redresse, And with thy manhod letten al this grame? Go ravisshe hir ne canstow not for shame! 530 And outher lat hir out of toune fare, Or hold hir stille, and leve thy nyce fare.
Quotes with LEVE (1)
Leo grabbed the neasrest thing he could find- a Porta-Potty seat- and threw it at the face. Leve me alone!
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1948–1973).