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SCREEVE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'screeve' 1. to write, often with reference to the writing of begging letters . www.collinsdictionary.com
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Screeve - Wikipedia
Screeve is a term of grammatical description in traditional Georgian grammars that roughly corresponds to tense–aspect–mood marking in the Western grammatical ... en.wikipedia.org
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SCREEVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SCREEVE is to exude moisture : ooze, leak. www.merriam-webster.com
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screeve
▪ I. screeve, n. Sc. and slang. (skriːv) Also scrieve, scrive. [f. screeve v.2] a. A piece of writing; † b. spec. a banknote, = screen n.2 (obs.); c. a begging letter (now the usual sense).1788 W. Brodie 10 Apr. in Roughead Trial of Brodie (1906) 154 Acquaint him I glimed the scrive I had of him. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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screeve - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (obsolete, UK, slang) To write. · (obsolete, UK, slang) To draw with chalks on a pavement or sidewalk. · (obsolete, UK, slang) To write begging letters. en.wiktionary.org
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Why don't we linguists use the term "screeve" outside Kartvelian ...
Confusing, but traditional. We need another word for "bunch of verb forms", so why not pinch "screeve", even if we use it differently from its ... www.reddit.com
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screeve, v.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb screeve is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for screeve is from around 1440, ... www.oed.com
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Screeve - Surrey Morphology Group
The notion of 'screeve' originates from Georgian linguistics, where it is used to refer to a combination of tense, aspect and mood when describing a verbal ... www.smg.surrey.ac.uk
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Screeve Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Screeve definition: To write. www.yourdictionary.com
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SND :: screeve - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
Scottish National Dictionary (1700–) · 1. tr. To graze (the skin), peel or tear off (a surface or covering), scratch, abrade, scrape (Ags. 1808 Jam.; Rxb. · 2. dsl.ac.uk
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discreeve
† diˈscreeve, v. Obs. rare. App. a form of descrive, in its erroneous use (¶ 4) for descry, and so = To disclose, discover.a 1765 Ballad, ‘Sir Cawline’ iii. in Child Ballads (1885) iii. No. 61. 58/1 Nothing durst hee say To discreeue his councell to noe man. ― ‘Christopher White’ ii. Ibid. iv. No. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brendan Phelan
The first of his songs to be recorded was 'Paddy On The Screeve' by Na Seanchai, in 1979. wikipedia.org
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screever
screever slang. (ˈskriːvə(r)) Also 9 scriever. [f. screeve v.2 + -er1.] 1. A begging letter writer.1851 Mayhew Lond. Labour I. 313 ‘He writes a good hand’, exclaimed one, as the screever wrote the petition. 2. A pavement artist.1876 J. H. Ewing Jan of the Windmill xxxv. 336 The horrors of his life a... Oxford English Dictionary
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scrieve
▪ I. scrieve, v.1 Sc. (skriːv) Also screeve, skrieve, screive, scrive. [app. a. ON. skrefa to stride.] intr. To move or glide along swiftly. (See also Eng. Dial. Dict. and Jam.)1785 Burns Halloween xxiv, She thro' the whins, an' by the cairn, An' owre the hill gaed scrievin. ― Sc. Drink v, But oil'd... Oxford English Dictionary
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Georgian grammar
In a given screeve, not all possible markers are obligatory. The auxiliary verb is the same verb as to be in present screeve. wikipedia.org
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