cliver

See also: Cliver

English

Adjective

cliverCategory:English lemmas#CLIVERCategory:English adjectives#CLIVERCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#CLIVERCategory:Pages with entries#CLIVERCategory:Pages with 3 entries#CLIVER

  1. (obsoleteCategory:English terms with obsolete senses#CLIVER or dialectalCategory:English dialectal terms#CLIVER) clever
    • 1918, Harold Bindloss, The Buccaneer Farmer:
      There's ways a cliver agent can run up a reckoning, and when you want Mireside I'll have to gan." "
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    • 1893, Robert Michael Ballantyne, The World of Ice:
      "Ah, but it's a cliver trick, no doubt of it."
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    • 1861, George Eliot, Silas Marner:
      For I've often a deal inside me as'll never come out; and for what you talk o' your folks in your old country niver saying prayers by heart nor saying 'em out of a book, they must be wonderful cliver; for if I didn't know "Our Father", and little bits o' good words as I can carry out o' church wi' me, I might down o' my knees every night, but nothing could I say."
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    • 1831, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Eugene Aram, Complete:
      Oh, they be cliver creturs, and they'll do what they likes with old Nick, when they gets there, for 'tis the old gentlemen they cozens the best; and then," continued the Corporal, waxing more and more loquacious, for his appetite in talking grew with that it fed on,--"then there be another set o' queer folks you'll see in Lunnon, Sir, that is, if you falls in with 'em,--hang all together, quite in a clink.
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French

Etymology

16th century, from DutchCategory:French terms derived from Dutch#CLIVER klievenCategory:French undefined derivations#CLIVER, of GermanicCategory:French terms derived from Germanic languages#CLIVERCategory:French undefined derivations#CLIVER origin. More at English cleave.

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Verb

cliverCategory:French lemmas#CLIVERCategory:French verbs#CLIVERCategory:French entries with incorrect language header#CLIVERCategory:Pages with entries#CLIVERCategory:Pages with 3 entries#CLIVER

  1. to cleave (split)
    Le minéral se clive en formes régulières délimitées par les plans de clivage.
    The mineral cleaves into regular shapes delimited by the cleavage planes.
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Scots

Pronunciation

Adjective

cliver (comparative cliverer, superlative cliverest)Category:Scots lemmas#CLIVERCategory:Scots adjectives#CLIVERCategory:Scots entries with incorrect language header#CLIVERCategory:Pages with entries#CLIVERCategory:Pages with 3 entries#CLIVER

  1. swift, quick, speedy
  2. handsome, well-made
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