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Dove   /dəv/  /doʊv/   Listen
Dove

noun
1.
Any of numerous small pigeons.
2.
Someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations.  Synonym: peacenik.
3.
A constellation in the southern hemisphere near Puppis and Caelum.  Synonym: Columba.
4.
Flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled.  Synonym: squab.
5.
An emblem of peace.



Dive

verb
(past & past part. dived, colloq. dove; pres. part. diving)
1.
Drop steeply.  Synonyms: plunge, plunk.
2.
Plunge into water.
3.
Swim under water.



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"Dove" Quotes from Famous Books



... Cleveland, had a vulture Sought a timid dove for prey, Would you not, with human pity, Drive the gory ...
— The Underground Railroad • William Still

... ornament are Arabo-Byzantine. Saracenic pendentives with Cuphic legends incrust the richly painted ceiling of the nave. The roofs of the apses and the walls are coated with mosaics, in which the Bible history, from the dove that brooded over Chaos to the lives of S. Peter and S. Paul, receives a grand though formal presentation. Beneath the mosaics are ranged slabs of grey marble, edged and divided with delicate patterns of inserted glass, resembling drapery with richly embroidered fringes. ...
— Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete - Series I, II, and III • John Symonds

... dove headfirst to grapple with him, there was a sharp report, a lurid gleam of flame in the darkness, and Mohammed Beyd rolled over and over upon the floor to come to a final rest beside the bed of the woman he ...
— Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar • Edgar Rice Burroughs

... practised at Rome, and German, Slav, and Celtic traditions abound in similar myths.[40] Nor are they wanting in the Bible itself, in which we hear of the trees of knowledge and of life, of some celebrated trees in the times of the patriarchs, of the raven and the dove sent out as messengers. The Old Testament speaks of the worship of groves at Ashtaroth in Canaan, of sacrifices under the green trees, and we know that such worship occurred in the Semitic ...
— Myth and Science - An Essay • Tito Vignoli

... or under the verge of the groves. Many a nest of young orioles did Tobie abstract from the last fork of a branch, when the peculiar note of the parent-bird led him on into the midst of the thicket where these delicate creatures hide themselves. The ring-tail dove, one of the most exquisite of table luxuries, he was very successful in liming; and he would bring home a dozen in a morning. He could catch turkeys with a noose, and young pigs to barbecue. He filled baskets with plover's eggs from the high lands; ...
— The Hour and the Man - An Historical Romance • Harriet Martineau


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