rive

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To tear apart by force; to rend; to split; to cleave.
  2. To pierce or cleave with a weapon.
  3. To break apart; to split.
  4. To burst open; explode; discharge.
  5. To use a technique of splitting or sawing wood radially from a log (e.g. clapboards).
noun
  1. A place torn; a rent; a rift.
noun
  1. A bank or shore.
verb
  1. To land.
name
  1. A surname from French.

Pronunciation

/ɹaɪv/ en-us-rive.ogg

Word forms

rive rives riving rived rove rave riven

Etymology

From Middle English riven (“to rive”), of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse rífa (“to rend, tear apart”), from Proto-Germanic *rīfaną (“to tear, scratch”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁reyp- (“to crumble, tear”). Cognate with Danish rive (“to tear”), Old Frisian rīva (“to tear”), Old English ārǣfan (“to let loose, unwrap”), Old Norse ript (“breach of contract, rift”), Norwegian Bokmål rive (“to tear”), Swedish riva (”to tear”) and Albanian rrip (“belt, rope”). More at rift.

Related words

Translations

Bulgarian: разцепвам се Czech: rozštěpit se German: (etwas) spalten Scottish Gaelic: sgàin Turkish: (bir şeyi) parçalanmak
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