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heave

4 entries found.


Main Entry:
1heave 
          Listen to the pronunciation of 1heave
Pronunciation:
\ˈhēv\
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
heaved or hove 
          Listen to the pronunciation of hove \ˈhōv\ ; heav·ing
Etymology:
Middle English heven, from Old English hebban; akin to Old High German hevan to lift, Latin capere to take
Date:
before 12th century
transitive verb1obsolete : elevate2: lift , raise <heaved the trunk onto the table>3: throw , cast <heaving rocks>4 a: to cause to swell or rise b: to displace (as a rock stratum) especially by a fault5: to utter with obvious effort or with a deep breath <heave a sigh of relief>6: haul , drawintransitive verb1: labor , struggle2: retch3 a: to rise and fall rhythmically b: pant4 a: pull , push <heaving on a rope> b: to move a ship in a specified direction or manner cpast usually hove : to move in an indicated way <the ship hove into view>5: to rise or become thrown or raised up
synonyms see lift
heav·er noun
heave to
: to halt the headway of a ship (as by positioning a sailboat with the jib aback and the rudder turned sharply to windward)


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