liv
Collocations
3ADJ.
classical, important, long, noted, short
VERB + LIV
call, meeting, sense
LIV + NOUN
d, twas, yarrow
Definitions
name
A diminutive of the female given names Olive and Olivia.
I had my essay on a memory stick so it just needed to be printed out in the Arts Fac; I'd intended to re-read it for sense but meeting Liv seemed more important.
In comments to Hyperallergic, ancient historian and classical numismatist Liv Yarrow noted the absence of SPQR coins during the period of the Republic and its later use as a means of justifying autocracy while harkening back to an earlier age:
name
A female given name. From Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish, from Old Norse "hlíf," meaning "defense, protection; byrnie, shield" Influenced by the modern Scandinavian word "liv" meaning "life."
noun
A member of the Livonian people.
We must assume that possession of the lands occupied by the Livs was simply asserted, just as designating the entire littoral as Livonia was asserted before the territory was fully conquered.
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Synonyms
adjective — being four more than fifty
- fifty-four
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5I had my essay on a memory stick so it just needed to be printed out in the Arts Fac; I'd intended to re-read it for sense but meeting Liv seemed more important.
WiktionaryIn comments to Hyperallergic, ancient historian and classical numismatist Liv Yarrow noted the absence of SPQR coins during the period of the Republic and its later use as a means of justifying autocr
WiktionaryWe must assume that possession of the lands occupied by the Livs was simply asserted, just as designating the entire littoral as Livonia was asserted before the territory was fully conquered.
WiktionaryFor, as long as he liv’d, ’twas his comfort and joy, to think he’d not been an undutiful boy.
Tatoeba · #11620127My name is Olivia, but you can call me Liv for short.
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