greeve (Meaning)

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greeve (n.)

See Grieve, an overseer.

A manager of a farm, or overseer of any work; a reeve; a manorial bailiff.

Synonyms & Antonyms of greeve

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greeve Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient warriors wore grieves to protect their shins from battle wounds.
  2. The greeve, made of sturdy leather or metal, extended from the knee to the ankle.
  3. The intricate designs etched on the grieves showcased the skill of the armorers.
  4. The soldier's grieves bore the battle scars of countless encounters.
  5. The weight of the grieves tested the endurance of the warriors.
  6. The clash of grieves echoed through the battlefield as armies engaged in melee combat.
  7. The greeve provided both protection and intimidation to its wearer.
  8. The enemy's grieves gleamed menacingly as they advanced.
  9. The shattered grieves of a fallen warrior lay scattered on the battlefield.
  10. The historian admired the well-preserved grieves displayed in the museum's collection.

FAQs About the word greeve

See Grieve, an overseer., A manager of a farm, or overseer of any work; a reeve; a manorial bailiff.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient warriors wore grieves to protect their shins from battle wounds.

The greeve, made of sturdy leather or metal, extended from the knee to the ankle.

The intricate designs etched on the grieves showcased the skill of the armorers.

The soldier's grieves bore the battle scars of countless encounters.