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give
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
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Old English giefan (West Saxon) "to give, bestow; allot, grant; commit, devote, entrust," class V strong verb (past tense geaf , past participle giefen ), from Proto-Germanic *geban (cognates: Old Frisian jeva , Middle Dutch gheven , Dutch geven , Old High ...
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" Give " is a song by American country recording artist LeAnn Rimes , that was released as the third and final single from her album Lady & Gentlemen . The song is written by Connie Harrington, Sonya Isaacs and Jimmy Yeary .
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n. the elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length [syn: spring , springiness ] [also: given , gave ]
Usage examples of give.
Weavers travelled from town to village to city, appearing at festivals or gatherings, teaching the common folk to recognise the Aberrant in their midst, urging them to give up the creatures that hid among them.
The Aberrant thing gave another great pull, and the whole caravan shifted.
These observations arose out of a motion made by Lord Bathurst, who had been roughly handled by the mob on Friday, for an address praying that his majesty would give immediate orders for prosecuting, in the most effectual manner, the authors, abettors, and instruments of the outrages committed both in the vicinity of the houses of parliament and upon the houses and chapels of the foreign ministers.
We may, however, omit for the present any consideration of the particular providence, that beforehand decision which accomplishes or holds things in abeyance to some good purpose and gives or withholds in our own regard: when we have established the Universal Providence which we affirm, we can link the secondary with it.
Either come down to us into the meadow yonder, that we may slay you with less labour, or else, which will be the better for you, give up to us the Upmeads thralls who be with you, and then turn your faces and go back to your houses, and abide there till we come and pull you out of them, which may be some while yet.
She gave every appearance of being concerned, though Abigail knew she was not.
He, therefore, who is known to have lapsed into heresy before his abjuration, if after his abjuration he receives heretics, visits them, gives or sends them presents or gifts, or shows favour to them, etc.
If he refuses to return and abjure his heresy and give fitting satisfaction, he is delivered to the secular Court to be punished.
If given the chance, she would have rejoined the Order, but for those who abjure their vows, there is never a second chance.
I will never give peace to the emperor of Rome, till he had abjured his crucified God, and embraced the worship of the sun.
Charlotte Simmons gave off waves and waves of shiftlessness, incompetence, irresponsibility, sloth, flabby character, and the noxious funk of flesh abloom with heat, sweat, fear, and adrenaline.
Give me the Saltings of Essex with the east winds blowing over them, and the primroses abloom upon the bank, and the lanes fetlock deep in mud, and for your share you may take all the scented gardens of Sinan and the cups and jewels of his ladies, with the fightings and adventures of the golden East thrown in.
It is difficult to give any satisfactory explanation of these abnormal developments.
On examination, we found a very varicose or enlarged condition of the left spermatic veins, and gave it as our opinion that the seminal loss was wholly due to this abnormal condition and could only be cured by an operation that would remove the varicocele.
Weeden gave it to his companion after the end, as a mute clue to the abnormality which had occurred, or whether, as is more probable, Smith had it before, and added the underscoring himself from what he had managed to extract from his friend by shrewd guessing and adroit cross-questioning.