deave

Scots

FWOTD – 20 March 2020

Etymology

From Middle English deven, deaven (to make deaf), from Old English ādēafian (to deafen). See deef.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /diːv/

Verb

deave (third-person singular simple present deaves, present participle deavin, simple past deaved, past participle deaved)

  1. to deafen
    • 1792, Robert Burns, Sic a wife as Willie's Wife:
      A clapper-tongue wad deave a miller
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. to annoy, pester with a noise
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