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tarve
tarve (tɑːv) [app. the same as tarf.] A turn; a bend, a curve.1848 F. Cooper Bee-hunter ii, I can't say much for your axe, stranger, for this helve has no tarve to 't.
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Coalshaw Green
Turf Lane (mentioned in records dating back to the mid 17th century) was originally called Tarve Lane and took its name from its use.
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over-terve
† over-ˈterve, v. Sc. Obs. Also -tarve, -tirwe, -tyrve, -tyrfe, -tyrwe. [f. over- 6 + terve v., to turn round, roll.] trans. To overturn, overthrow, upset. (Often misread overterne, and mistaken for overturn.)c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 4627 Þe mastes faste to-gidere burte, & somme ouer ter...
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tyrf
▪ I. turf, n.1 (tɜːf) Forms: 1– turf; also 4–7 turfe, 4–5 torf, 4 (8–9 dial.) turff, 6–7 turffe, (5 turfh, 6 turph, tourffe, torve, towrve, 6–7 turue, turve, 7 turfth, terf, turph); 6 toure, Sc. 6– turr, (8–9 toor, ture, 9 tour, -e, etc.). pl. 1 tyrf; 3–6 turues (v), (4–5 -uys, 6 Sc. -uis), 4–7 toru...
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