wivre

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Old French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Anglo-Norman and Old Northern French form of guivre, from Latin vīpera. See English viper and French vipère.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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wivre oblique singularf (oblique plural wivres, nominative singular wivre, nominative plural wivres)

  1. any of various types of snake, viper
  2. beam, girder

Descendants

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  • French: guivre, vouivre (from variant forms)
  • English: weever
  • Middle English: wyver, wyvere

Further reading

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