"eave" meaning in All languages combined

See eave on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

IPA: /iːv/ [Received-Pronunciation], /iv/ [General-American] Forms: eaves [plural]
Rhymes: -iːv Etymology: A back-formation from eaves, from a misinterpretation of the -s ending as forming a plural. Etymology templates: {{back-formation|en|eaves|nocap=1}} back-formation from eaves, {{glossary|plural}} plural Head templates: {{en-noun}} eave (plural eaves)
  1. (architecture) Alternative form of eaves (“the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building”) Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: eaves (extra: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building) Derived forms: eaved, eavedrop, eavestrough, eaving

Noun [Yola]

IPA: /ɛːv/
Etymology: From Middle English æven, from Old English ǣfen, from Proto-West Germanic *ābanþ. Etymology templates: {{inh|yol|enm|even|æven}} Middle English æven, {{inh|yol|ang|ǣfen}} Old English ǣfen, {{inh|yol|gmw-pro|*ābanþ}} Proto-West Germanic *ābanþ Head templates: {{head|yol|noun}} eave
  1. eve
    Sense id: en-eave-yol-noun-hSYq33RR Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Yola entries with incorrect language header, Times of day

Inflected forms

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