Crossword-Solution: PREVE 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Preve v. i. & i. To prove.
Preve n. Proof.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PREVE (5)

But ever-more, lo! This is thy manere, To reve a wight that most is to him dere, 285 To preve in that thy gerful violence.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
Here may ye see, and hereby may ye preve,* *prove That a wife is man s help and his comfort, His paradise terrestre and his disport.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000
Thing that is overdone, it will not preve* *stand the test Aright, as clerkes say; it is a vice; Wherefore in that I hold him *lewd and nice.”* *ignorant and foolish* For when a man hath over great a wit, Full oft him happens to misusen it; So doth my lord, and that me grieveth sore.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000
Bring eke with you a bowl, or else a pan, Full of water, and ye shall well see than* *then How that our business shall *hap and preve* *succeed* And yet, for ye shall have no misbelieve* *mistrust Nor wrong conceit of me, in your absence, I wille not be out of your presence, But go with you, and come with you again.” The chamber-doore, shortly for to sayn, They opened and shut, and went their way, And forth with them they carried the key; And came again without any delay.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000
But wherefore that I spake to give credence To old stories, and do them reverence, And that men muste more things believe Than they may see at eye, or elles preve,* *prove That shall I say, when that I see my time; I may not all at ones speak in rhyme.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (2016).