Definition of Deeving

1. deeve [v] - See also: deeve

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deeving

deescalate
deescalated
deescalates
deescalating
deescalation
deescalations
deesis
deess
deet
deets
deev
deeve
deeved
deeves
deevil
deeving (current term)
deevs
deewan
deewans
deexcitation
deexcitations
deexcite
deexcited
def caries index
deface
defaced
defacement
defacements
defacer

Literary usage of Deeving

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. New England Town Law: A Digest of Statutes and Decisions Concerning Towns by James Smith Garland (1906)
"deeving, 63 Me. 231; Bethel v. Albany, 65 Me. 201; and People v. Draper, 15 XY 561, and in several decisions of the United States Supreme Court. ..."

2. History and antiquities of Nottingham by James Orange (1840)
"It does not, like some borough towns, owe its distinction and privileges to king John, as has many times been erroneously stated by deeving, Blackner, ..."

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