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seave
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Saive
also known as Saive People with the surname Saive Dieudonné Saive, Belgian arms designer Jean-Michel Saive Lambert de Sayve (also spelled Saive and Seave wikipedia.org
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Lambert de Sayve
Lambert de Sayve, also Saive or Seave (Saive, near Liège 1548 or 1549 – Linz 1614), was a Flemish composer. wikipedia.org
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seaven
▪ I. seave north. (siːv) Forms: 5, 9 seve, 5 seyfe, 5, 9 seive, 8 seave, 8–9 sieve, 6– seave, 9 seeave (see also Eng. Dial. Dict.). [a. ON. sef (Sw. säf, Da. siv).] A rush; also, a rushlight.14.. Nominale in Wr.-Wülcker 712/9 Hic papirus, a seue [printed sene]. c 1450 St. Cuthbert (Camden) 470 He be... Oxford English Dictionary
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River Seph
During the medieval period sedges and rushes were known as " seaves ", hence the origin of the name Seave Green near Chop Gate at the head of Bilsdale From the source of the Seph downstream, these are; Seave Green Chop Gate Cross Holme Fangdale Beck References Notes Citations Sources External links wikipedia.org
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seavy
seavy, a. north. (ˈsiːvɪ) [f. seave + -y.] Containing ‘seaves’ or rushes, overgrown with rushes; also, composed of rushes.1684 Meriton Yorksh. Dial. 41 Our Land is..full of strang whickens, Cat whins, and Seavy Furs. 1691 Ray N.C. Words, s.v. Seaves. Seavy ground, such as is overgrown with Rushes. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Seacourt
From local dialect ' seave ' : ( " sedge, rush " ) : Seove..curt ( 10th century ). Sevek..worth ( 13th century ). wikipedia.org
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sieve
▪ I. sieve, n. (sɪv) Forms: α. 1 sibi, 1–2 sife, 1–2, 5–6 syfe (syfa), 4 syfue, 4, 6 syffe, 5 syff, 6–7 siff; 4 seyf, 5 seyfe, sefe, 6 seiffe. β. 4–7 sive (siue), 6 cive; 4–6 syve (syue), cyve (cyue), 6 scyve. γ. 4–6 seve (seue, 5 sewe, ceve), 6 seeue, ceeue, 7 seeve, 6–7 seave. δ. 7 seive, scieve, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bilsdale Midcable
Settlements in the parish are The Grange, Chop Gate (locally pron "Chop Yat"), Seave Green and Urra. wikipedia.org
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floss
▪ I. floss1 dial. (flɒs) In Orkney and Shetland: A collective term for reeds, rushes, etc.1623 in Barry Orkney Isl. (1805) App. 467 That no persone shall..pull floss..before the first of Lammas. 1793 Statist. Acc. Scotl. VII. 524 The tenants paid in kind..floss or reeds. 1866 Edmondston Shetl. & Ork... Oxford English Dictionary
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River Seven
The name Seven may derive from English dialect seave – " sedge, rush ". wikipedia.org
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Rushbearing
Examples of settlements that might be named from seaves: Seave Green near Chop Gate, Bilsdale, North Yorkshire. wikipedia.org
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Eadwig's Charter to Abingdon Abbey c.957
Seovecurt : (Seove-curt) 10th century The name element Seove is from local dialect seave : (" sedge, rush "). The local dialect word seave is an anglicisation of Old Norse sef : ("sedge or rush"). wikipedia.org
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River Severn
However the name is also influenced by English dialect seave ( " sedge, rush " ) hence the origin of the name Seaverne recorded in the 16th–17th century wikipedia.org
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Sevenhampton, Gloucestershire
The name element seve (13th–14th century) is from English dialect seave ( " sedge or rush " ). wikipedia.org
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