† lonˈgeve, longæve,a.Obs. [ad. L. longæv-us longevous.] =prec. 1673–4Grew Veget. Trunks iii. §15 According as the Tree is less or more Longæve.1678Cudworth Intell.Syst. i. iv. §18. 345 Demons having Bodies as well as men, (though of a different kind from them and much more longeve).