grave
suomi-englanti sanakirjagrave englannista suomeksi
huolestuttava
vaikea, suuri, vakava
kuolema, hauta
totinen
vasemmalle kallistuva aksenttimerkki
uurtaa
graveerata
grave englanniksi
An excavation in the earth as a place of burial.
(syn)
(RQ:KJV)
{{quote-text|en|year=1856|translator=Eleanor Marx-Aveling|author=Gustave Flaubert|title=Madame Bovary|section=Part III, Chapter X
(quote-book)|year=a.1769|author=unknown|url=http://ballads.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/search/roud/413|lines=9–12|passage=(..)Meeting is pleasure, parting is a grief; / An inconstant lover is worse than a thief; / A thief can but rob you, and take all you have, / An inconstant lover will bring you to the grave!(..)
(quote-song)|lyricist=Roger Waters|composer=David Gilmour; (w)|passage=(..)balanced on the biggest wave you race towards an early grave.
(RQ:Doyle Land of Mist)
To dig.
(RQ:Tyndale NT)
To carve or cut, as letters or figures, on some hard substance; to engrave.
(quote-book)
''a''. 1894, (w), "Requiem"
- This be the verse you grave for me / "Here he lies where he longs to be"
(RQ:Haggard She)
To carve out or give shape to, by cutting with a chisel; to sculpture.
(ux)
(RQ:Chaucer Troilus)
To impress deeply (on the mind); to fix indelibly.
(RQ:Prior Solomon)
To entomb; to bury.
(RQ:Shakespeare Richard 2)And lie full low, graved in the hollow ground.
To write or delineate on hard substances, by means of incised lines; to practice engraving.
Characterised by a dignified sense of seriousness; not cheerful. (defdate)
(RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet)
(ant)
{{quote-text|en|year=1854|author=John Weeks Moore|title=Encyclopedia of Music
Serious, in a negative sense; important, formidable. (defdate)
(quote-journal)
{{quote-book|en|year=2017|author=Vladimir Shlapentokh|title=A Normal Totalitarian Society|page=80
Dull, produced in the middle or back of the mouth. (See (pedia))
(coordinate terms)
Influential, important; authoritative. (defdate)
(RQ:Burton Melancholy)
A accent.
To clean, as a vessel's bottom, of barnacles, grass, etc., and pay it over with pitch — so called because graves or greaves was formerly used for this purpose.
grave (gloss)
dig (gloss)
(infl of)
(l)
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{{ux|fr|Je te kiffe grave !
(inflection of)
(l), serious
(alternative form of)
(alternative form of)
to dig
(uxi)
(only used in)
(senseid) serious; (l) (gloss)
(senseid) low-pitched; (l) (gloss)
(senseid) that down|falls down; that doesn’t float
a low-pitched note
a body that down|falls down
(pt-verb form of)
(adj form of)
(l)
serious, (l)
bass (qualifier)
paroxytone; stressed in the penultimate syllable
(cot)
(es-verb form of)