gyve
11gyve — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Archaic. Something that physically confines the legs or arms: bond, chain (used in plural), fetter, handcuff (often used in plural), hobble, iron (used in plural), manacle, restraint, shackle. See FREE …
12gyve — sb. Pol. S. 221. W. gefyn …
13gyve — dÊ’aɪv n. shackle, chain (for the legs); fetters, manacles v. place in fetters, place in manacles; put in chains, shackle …
14gyve — [dʒʌɪv, gʌɪv] noun archaic a fetter or shackle. Derivatives gyved adjective Origin ME: of unknown origin …
15gyve — [[t]dʒaɪv[/t]] n. v. gyved, gyv•ing. archaic 1) a shackle 2) to shackle • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME give, of obscure orig …
16gyvė — 2 gỹvė sf. (2) pempė: Gỹvė rėkia gyvi gyvi Btr. Tikras pavasaris – pilni laukai gyvių Plv …
17gyve — A shackle, usually applied to the leg, or the act of shackling someone …
18gyve — /dʒaɪv/ (say juyv) noun 1. (usually plural) a shackle, especially for the leg; fetter. –verb (t) (gyved, gyving) 2. to shackle. {Middle English gives, gyves (plural); origin uncertain} …
19gyve — n.,v.t. fetter …
20GYVE — abbr. GNU Yellow Vector Editor (GNU) …