Definition of reeved Reeved

We found 3 definitions of reeved from 2 different sources.

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What does reeved mean?

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Part of speech

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  • reeved, verb, past participle of reeve (infinitive).
  • reeved, verb, past simple of reeve (infinitive).

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Noun

Plural: reeves

reeve - female ruff

Verb

reeves, reeving, reeved  

reeve - fasten by passing through a hole or around something
  pass through cause to move through; "Pass a chemical through a solution"
reeve - pass through a hole or opening; "reeve a rope"
  pass through cause to move through; "Pass a chemical through a solution"
reeve - pass a rope through; "reeve an opening"
  pass through cause to move through; "Pass a chemical through a solution"
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  • reeve (Noun)
    Any of several local officials, with varying responsibilities.
  • reeve (Noun)
    The president of a township or municipal district council.
  • reeve (Noun)
    A female of the species Philomachus pugnax, a highly gregarious, medium-sized wading bird of Eurasia; the male is a ruff.
  • reeve (Verb)
    To pass a rope through a hole or opening, especially so as to fasten it.

Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • reeve (n.)
    The female of the ruff.
  • reeve (v. t.)
    To pass, as the end of a pope, through any hole in a block, thimble, cleat, ringbolt, cringle, or the like.
  • reeve (n.)
    an officer, steward, bailiff, or governor; -- used chiefly in compounds; as, shirereeve, now written sheriff; portreeve, etc.

Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary 📕

  • reeve
    rēv, n. a steward or other officer (now used only in composition, as in sheriff)—a title applied to several classes of old English magistrates over various territorial areas, as borough-reeves, over boroughs; port-reeves, in trading towns, in ports; high-reeves, &c. [M. E. reve—A.S. geréfa—róf, excellent. Cf. Ger. graf.]
  • reeve
    rēv, v.t. to pass the end of a rope through any hole, as the channel of a block:—pa.t. and pa.p. reeved, also rove (naut.). [Reef (2).]

Sailor's Word-BookThe Sailor's Word-Book ⛵

  • reeve
    To pass the end of a rope through any cavity or aperture, as the channel of a block; to unreeve is the opposite.

Part of speech

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  • reeve, verb, present, 1st person singular of reeve (infinitive).
  • reeve, verb (infinitive).
  • reeve, noun, singular of reeves.

Pronunciation

Sign Language

reeved in sign language
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