ive

See also: īve, íve, -ive, Ive, IVE, and I've

English

Contraction

ive

  1. Misspelling of I've.

French

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iv/
  • (file)

Noun

ive f (plural ives)

  1. Synonym of bugle petit-pin (yellow bugle) (Ajuga chamaepitys)[1]

Derived terms

  • ive muscade
  • ive musquée

References

  1. ive” in Émile Littré, Dictionnaire de la langue française, 1872–1877. (as Teucrium chamaepitys)

Further reading

Norman

Etymology

From Latin hībernum.

Noun

ive m (plural ives)

  1. (Sark) winter

See also

Seasons in Norman · les saisouns (layout · text) · category
spring
France: renouvé (spring)
Guernsey: r'nouvé (spring)
Jersey: èrnouvé (spring)
Sark: rnuve (spring)
summer
France: étaé, éto (summer)
Guernsey: étaï (summer)
Jersey: êté (summer)
Sark: ete (summer)
autumn
France: arryire (autumn)
Guernsey: autaomme (autumn)
Jersey: s'tembre (autumn)
Sark: otum (autumn)
winter
France: hivé (winter)
Guernsey: hivaer (winter)
Jersey: hivé (winter)
Sark: ive (winter)

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

ive (Cyrillic spelling иве)

  1. inflection of iva:
    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative plural
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