释义 |
greave I. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English greve, from Old English grǣfa — more at grove obsolete : grove, thicket II. \ˈgrēv\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English greve, from Middle French, perhaps from greve part in the hair, from graver to part the hair, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German graban to dig; from a comparison of the edge of the shinbone to a part in the hair — more at grave : armor for the leg below the knee — usually used in plural III. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: by alteration : grave IV |