eve
Translingual
Symbol
eve
See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Even terms
English
Etymology
From a variant of the Middle English noun even (itself from Old English ǣfen), with a pre-1200 loss of the terminal '-n', which was mistaken for an inflection.[1] See also the now archaic or poetic even (“evening”), from the same source.
In medieval Europe, days were considered to extend from sunset to sunset rather than midnight to midnight, so the night before a holiday was considered part of it, hence its "eve".
Pronunciation
Noun
eve (plural eves)
- The day or night before, usually used for holidays, such as Christmas Eve.
- (archaic, poetic) Evening, night.
- Mid-19th century, John Clare, Autumn:
- I love to see the shaking twig / Dance till the shut of eve
- 1896, A[lfred] E[dward] Housman, chapter XXVII, in A Shropshire Lad, lines 42–43:
- And has she tired of weeping / As she lies down at eve.
- 2022 November 30, Paul Bigland, “Destination Oban: a Sunday in Scotland”, in RAIL, number 971, page 79:
- Sitting on the dockside at Oban, watching the to-ing and fro-ing in the harbour on a perfect summer's eve, I reflect on a trip which has taken me through our busiest cities to traverse the country's main lines, as well as explore some of the furthest extremities that were literally out on a limb.
- (figurative) The period of time when something is just about to happen or to be introduced
Synonyms
- (evening): een, eventide, forenight; see also Thesaurus:evening
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
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References
- ^ “eve”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
Further reading
- “eve”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
Anagrams
Äiwoo
Numeral
eve
References
- Ross, M. & Næss, Å. (2007) “An Oceanic origin for Äiwoo, the language of the Reef Islands?”, in Oceanic Linguistics, volume 46, number 2. Cited in: "Äiwoo" in Greenhill, S.J., Blust, R., & Gray, R.D. (2008). The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics. Evolutionary Bioinformatics, 4:271–283.
Ewe
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Etymology
From Proto-Gbe *-ve or *-we.[1] Cognates include Fon àwè, Saxwe Gbe owè, Adja eve and Gun awe.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /è.vè/, [è.v͈è]
Numeral
èvè
References
- ^ Capo, Hounkpati B.C. (1991) A Comparative Phonology of Gbe (Publications in African Languages and Linguistics; 14), Berlin/New York, Garome, Benin: Foris Publications & Labo Gbe (Int), page 224
Finnish
Etymology
Slang, from ekstaasi (folk-etymologically connected with the nickname Eve, with which it is unrelated)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈeʋe/, [ˈe̞ʋe̞]
- Rhymes: -eʋe
- Syllabification(key): e‧ve
- Hyphenation(key): eve
Noun
eve (slang)
- ecstasy (drug)
Declension
| Inflection of eve (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation) | |||
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| nominative | eve | evet | |
| genitive | even | evejen | |
| partitive | eveä | evejä | |
| illative | eveen | eveihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | eve | evet | |
| accusative | nom. | eve | evet |
| gen. | even | ||
| genitive | even | evejen evein rare | |
| partitive | eveä | evejä | |
| inessive | evessä | eveissä | |
| elative | evestä | eveistä | |
| illative | eveen | eveihin | |
| adessive | evellä | eveillä | |
| ablative | eveltä | eveiltä | |
| allative | evelle | eveille | |
| essive | evenä | eveinä | |
| translative | eveksi | eveiksi | |
| abessive | evettä | eveittä | |
| instructive | — | evein | |
| comitative | See the possessive forms below. | ||
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Synonyms
Anagrams
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
eve (present tense ever, past tense eva or evet, past participle eva or evet)
- (reflexive) to wait, doubt, drag one's feet
References
- “eve” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- Homophone: æve
Etymology 1
From Old Norse efa, ifa.[1] Compare also with earlier ivast.
Alternative forms
Verb
eve (present tense evar, past tense eva, past participle eva, passive infinitive evast, present participle evande, imperative eve/ev)
- (reflexive) to wait, doubt, drag one's feet
Noun
eve m (definite singular even, indefinite plural evar, definite plural evane)
Etymology 2
Related to eva (Etymology 2) and ev.[1]
Alternative forms
- eva (non-standard since 2012)
Noun
eve f (definite singular eva, indefinite plural ever, definite plural evene)
References
Old French
Etymology
Noun
eve oblique singular, f (oblique plural eves, nominative singular eve, nominative plural eves)
Rapa Nui
Noun
eve
Turkish
Noun
eve
- singular dative of ev
Zazaki
Alternative forms
- ev (southern zazaki)
Article
eve