lave

[leɪv]

lave Definition

  • 1to wash or bathe
  • 2to pour a liquid over something

Using lave: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lave" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She laved her face with cold water.

  • Example

    The waves laved the shore.

  • Example

    He laved the wound with antiseptic.

  • Example

    The chef laved the fish with butter.

lave Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with lave

  • a method of building walls by using a mixture of mud, clay, or lime and straw or grasses to fill in the gaps between wooden frames

    Example

    The old house was built with lave and plaster.

  • to wash or clean something thoroughly

    Example

    She spent hours laving over the dishes in the sink.

  • lave one's hands of

    to refuse to have anything to do with someone or something

    Example

    After the scandal, he laved his hands of the company and resigned.

Origins of lave

from Old English 'laefan', meaning 'to wash, pour water on, anoint'

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Summary: lave in Brief

'Lave' [leɪv] is a verb that means to wash or bathe something or someone, or to pour a liquid over something. It can be used in various contexts, such as washing one's face, cleaning a wound, or pouring butter over fish. The phrase 'lave and plaster' refers to a method of building walls, while 'lave over' means to wash or clean something thoroughly. 'Lave one's hands of' means to refuse to have anything to do with someone or something.