The Collaborative International Dictionary
Meve \Meve\, v. t. & i.
To move. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
vb. (obsolete spelling of move English)
Usage examples of "meve".
Tonight was the night of Meve, the night when no moon showed in Arsinuae.
Surely Meve MacDonnal was touched with madness, living in the past, like one seeking to stir to flame the ashes of dead yesterday.
Headland, into which I had seen Meve MacDonnal disappear the evening before.
And partly by the dim light of the stars and partly by the touch of my tracing fingers, I made out the words and figures, in the half-forgotten Gaelic of three centuries ago: Meve MacDonnal-1556-1640.
Madness and insanity--but I could not doubt: Meve MacDonnal had come to me from the tomb wherein she had rested for three hundred years to give me, the ancient, ancient relic entrusted to her so long ago by her priestly kin.
For in a blinding white flame had come to me the realization of why Meve MacDonnal had come from her tomb to bring me the ancient cross which had lain in her bosom for three hundred years, gathering unto itself unseen forces of good and light, which war forever against the shapes of lunacy and shadow.