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Leve   Listen
verb
Leve  v. t.  To believe. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Leve" Quotes from Famous Books



... tangendo dignoscit quantitatem, & qualitatem rerum; the hot and cold, the moist and dry, the hard and soft, the smooth and rough, the heavy and light. calidum & frigidum, humidum & siccum, durum & molle, lve & asperum, grave & leve. ...
— The Orbis Pictus • John Amos Comenius

... August, the people were alarmed by the arrest of Foucault, the commissary-general and ordonnateur, De Noyant and Boisblanc, two members of the superior council; La Freniere, the attorney-general, and Braud, the king's printer. These gentlemen were attending O'Reilly's leve, when he requested them to step into an adjacent apartment, where they found themselves immediately surrounded by a body of grenadiers, with fixed bayonets, the commanding officer of whom informed them they were the king's prisoners. ...
— The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831 • Various

... the hunter, in that hesitating manner which showed that he had thought of the contingency before; "for the reason that I b'leve they'd like to have us run there; but, come, let's ...
— Through Apache Lands • R. H. Jayne

... sall be vary gud, gud feith, gud captains bath: and I sall quit you with gud leve, as I may pick occasion; that sall ...
— The Life of King Henry V • William Shakespeare [Tudor edition]

... the ground, which is my modres gate, I knocke with my staf; erlich and late, And say to hire, Leve mother, let me ...
— Phantastes - A Faerie Romance for Men and Women • George MacDonald

... Noell: I say, I give it to him and [his] heares for ever, but upon the condition following. Namely—If my sone shall not marry before he shall be of the age of forty and one yeare; or being marryed shall dye before the saide age and leve noe son to inherit the saide farme or land: or if his son [or sonns] shall not live to ataine the age of twentie and one yeare, to dispose otherwayes of it, then I give the saide farme or land to the towne or corperation ...
— Waltoniana - Inedited Remains in Verse and Prose of Izaak Walton • Isaak Walton



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