"auve" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Lorrain]

Etymology: From Latin aqua. Etymology templates: {{inh|roa-lor|la|aqua}} Latin aqua Head templates: {{head|roa-lor|noun|g=f}} auve f
  1. (Welche) water Tags: Welche, feminine Synonyms: aoue (english: Lorrain), ôve [Vosges], auwe (alt: Messin)
    Sense id: en-auve-roa-lor-noun-D0FoSQ44 Categories (other): Lorrain entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [Occitan]

Forms: auves [plural]
Etymology: From Latin alveus (“river channel”). Etymology templates: {{der|oc|la|alveus||river channel}} Latin alveus (“river channel”) Head templates: {{head|oc|nouns|g=m|g2=|head=|sort=}} auve m, {{oc-noun|m}} auve m (plural auves)
  1. (Languedoc) alluvial island of silt and sand formed by floods Tags: Languedoc, masculine Synonyms: arve
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          "word": "aoue"
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      "word": "aoue"
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      "word": "ôve"
    },
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      "alt": "Messin",
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      "word": "arve"
    }
  ],
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