rive

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See also: rivé

English

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -aɪv

Etymology 1

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 *(e)reip- (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) and Albanian rrip (belt, rope). More at rift.

Verb

rive (third-person singular simple present rives, present participle riving, simple past rived or rove, past participle rived or riven)

  1. (transitive, archaic except in past participle) To tear apart by force; to rend; to split; to cleave.
  2. (transitive, archaic) To pierce or cleave with a weapon.
    • 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, “vj”, in Le Morte Darthur, book II:
      :
      And therwith she toke the swerd from her loue that lay ded and fylle to the ground in a swowne / And whan she aroos she made grete dole out of mesure / the whiche sorowe greued Balyn passyngly sore / and he wente vnto her for to haue taken the swerd oute of her hād but [] sodenly she sette the pomell to the ground / and rofe her self thorow the body
  3. (intransitive) To break apart; to split.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queen, II.vi:
      The varlet at his plaint was grieu'd so sore, / That his deepe wounded hart in two did riue [].
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      Freestone rives, splits, and breaks in any direction.
    • 2012, David W. Phillipson, Foundations of an African Civilisation. Aksum & the northern Horn, 1000 BC–AD 1300, Woodbridge, Suffolk: James Currey, page 10:
      To the west, the country descends more gradually to the extensive plains of the Nile Valley but is riven by the rugged valleys of the Takezze and other Nile tributaries.
  4. (transitive, rare) To burst open; explode; discharge.
    • 1821, William Shakespeare, ‎James Boswell, ‎Richard Farmer, The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare:
      Ten thousand French have ta'en the sacrament, To rive their dangerous artillery
  5. (woodworking) To use a technique of splitting or sawing wood radially from a log (e.g. clapboards).
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Noun

rive (plural rives)

  1. A place torn; a rent; a rift.
Synonyms

Etymology 2

Noun

rive (plural rives)

  1. A bank or shore.

Verb

rive

  1. To land.

Anagrams


Danish

Etymology 1

From Old Norse hrífa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /riːvə/, [ˈʁiːwə]

Noun

rive c (singular definite riven, plural indefinite river)

  1. rake
Inflection

Etymology 2

From Old Norse rífa, from Proto-Germanic *rīfaną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /riːvə/, [ˈʁiːwə]

Verb

rive (imperative riv, infinitive at rive, present tense river, past tense rev, perfect tense har revet)

  1. rake
  2. grate
  3. scratch, tear, rip

Finnish

Etymology

Probably from Swedish drev.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈriʋeˣ/, [ˈriʋe̞(ʔ)]
  • Hyphenation: ri‧ve

Noun

rive

  1. oakum, tow

Declension

Inflection of rive (Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation)
nominative rive riveet
genitive riveen riveiden
riveitten
partitive rivettä riveitä
illative riveeseen riveisiin
riveihin
singular plural
nominative rive riveet
accusative nom. rive riveet
gen. riveen
genitive riveen riveiden
riveitten
partitive rivettä riveitä
inessive riveessä riveissä
elative riveestä riveistä
illative riveeseen riveisiin
riveihin
adessive riveellä riveillä
ablative riveeltä riveiltä
allative riveelle riveille
essive riveenä riveinä
translative riveeksi riveiksi
abessive riveettä riveittä
instructive rivein
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of rive (Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative riveeni riveeni
accusative nom. riveeni riveeni
gen. riveeni
genitive riveeni riveideni
riveitteni
partitive rivettäni riveitäni
inessive riveessäni riveissäni
elative riveestäni riveistäni
illative riveeseeni riveisiini
riveihini
adessive riveelläni riveilläni
ablative riveeltäni riveiltäni
allative riveelleni riveilleni
essive riveenäni riveinäni
translative riveekseni riveikseni
abessive riveettäni riveittäni
instructive
comitative riveineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative riveesi riveesi
accusative nom. riveesi riveesi
gen. riveesi
genitive riveesi riveidesi
riveittesi
partitive rivettäsi riveitäsi
inessive riveessäsi riveissäsi
elative riveestäsi riveistäsi
illative riveeseesi riveisiisi
riveihisi
adessive riveelläsi riveilläsi
ablative riveeltäsi riveiltäsi
allative riveellesi riveillesi
essive riveenäsi riveinäsi
translative riveeksesi riveiksesi
abessive riveettäsi riveittäsi
instructive
comitative riveinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative riveemme riveemme
accusative nom. riveemme riveemme
gen. riveemme
genitive riveemme riveidemme
riveittemme
partitive rivettämme riveitämme
inessive riveessämme riveissämme
elative riveestämme riveistämme
illative riveeseemme riveisiimme
riveihimme
adessive riveellämme riveillämme
ablative riveeltämme riveiltämme
allative riveellemme riveillemme
essive riveenämme riveinämme
translative riveeksemme riveiksemme
abessive riveettämme riveittämme
instructive
comitative riveinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative riveenne riveenne
accusative nom. riveenne riveenne
gen. riveenne
genitive riveenne riveidenne
riveittenne
partitive rivettänne riveitänne
inessive riveessänne riveissänne
elative riveestänne riveistänne
illative riveeseenne riveisiinne
riveihinne
adessive riveellänne riveillänne
ablative riveeltänne riveiltänne
allative riveellenne riveillenne
essive riveenänne riveinänne
translative riveeksenne riveiksenne
abessive riveettänne riveittänne
instructive
comitative riveinenne
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative riveensä riveensä
accusative nom. riveensä riveensä
gen. riveensä
genitive riveensä riveidensä
riveittensä
partitive rivettään
rivettänsä
riveitään
riveitänsä
inessive riveessään
riveessänsä
riveissään
riveissänsä
elative riveestään
riveestänsä
riveistään
riveistänsä
illative riveeseensä riveisiinsä
riveihinsä
adessive riveellään
riveellänsä
riveillään
riveillänsä
ablative riveeltään
riveeltänsä
riveiltään
riveiltänsä
allative riveelleen
riveellensä
riveilleen
riveillensä
essive riveenään
riveenänsä
riveinään
riveinänsä
translative riveekseen
riveeksensä
riveikseen
riveiksensä
abessive riveettään
riveettänsä
riveittään
riveittänsä
instructive
comitative riveineen
riveinensä

Derived terms

Anagrams


French

Etymology

From Old French, from Latin rīpa, from Proto-Indo-European *rey- (to cut, tear, scratch).

Pronunciation

Noun

rive f (plural rives)

  1. bank (of a river)

Further reading

Anagrams


Friulian

Etymology

From Latin rīpa.

Noun

rive f (plural rivis)

  1. slope, ascent
  2. shore

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French arriver (happen)

Verb

rive

  1. happen

Italian

Pronunciation

Noun

rive f

  1. plural of riva

Anagrams


Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) rīve

  1. vocative singular of rīvus

References


Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

From Old Norse hrífa.

Pronunciation

Noun

rive f or m (definite singular riva or riven, indefinite plural river, definite plural rivene)

  1. a rake (garden and agricultural tool)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse rífa.

Pronunciation

Verb

rive (imperative riv, present tense river, passive rives, simple past rev or reiv, past participle revet, present participle rivende)

  1. to grate + av
  2. to scratch, tear, rip + av
Derived terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Old Norse hrífa.

Noun

rive f (definite singular riva, indefinite plural river, definite plural rivene)

  1. a rake (garden and agricultural tool)

Etymology 2

Verb

rive (present tense riv, past tense reiv, past participle rive, present participle rivande, imperative riv)

  1. Alternative form of riva

References