"deave" meaning in Scots

See deave in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

IPA: /diːv/ Forms: deaves [present, singular, third-person], deavin [participle, present], deaved [past], deaved [participle, past]
Etymology: From Middle English deven, deaven (“to make deaf”), from Old English ādēafian (“to deafen”). See deef. Etymology templates: {{inh|sco|enm|deven}} Middle English deven, {{inh|sco|ang|ādēafian|t=to deafen}} Old English ādēafian (“to deafen”) Head templates: {{head|sco|verbs|third-person singular simple present|deaves|present participle|deavin|simple past|deaved|past participle|deaved|head=}} deave (third-person singular simple present deaves, present participle deavin, simple past deaved, past participle deaved), {{sco-verb|deaves|deavin|deaved}} deave (third-person singular simple present deaves, present participle deavin, simple past deaved, past participle deaved)
  1. to deafen
    Sense id: en-deave-sco-verb-vlEJAj06 Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 47 53
  2. to annoy, pester with a noise
    Sense id: en-deave-sco-verb-eifkiq9v Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 47 53

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Download JSON data for deave meaning in Scots (2.2kB)

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