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1.
dīven
v.
15 quotations in 2 senses
Sense / Definition
(a) To immerse or submerge oneself; dive, sink;
diven doun, diven in, diven into, diven under
; (b)
diven in
, to sink or plunge into (a solid object).
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2.
dī̆ve-dap
n.
Additional spellings:
divedap
4 quotations in 1 sense
Sense / Definition
A diving bird; prob. the waterhen or moorhen [renders L
mergulus
].
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