Shiv — Un shiv (mot d origine roumaine : chiv) est un terme d argot (américain) désignant tout objet tranchant ou pointu utilisé comme un couteau. Les couteaux et poignards sont eux mêmes compris dans la famille des shiv . En pratique, ce terme est … Wikipédia en Français
shiv|ah — shiv|a or shiv|ah «SHIHV uh», noun, plural shiv|as, shiv|ahs. Judaism. the initial seven days of mourning for a parent, brother, sister, husband, or wife, beginning immediately after burial. ╂[< Hebrew shib ah seven] Shi|va «SHEE vuh», noun … Useful english dictionary
shiv|a — or shiv|ah «SHIHV uh», noun, plural shiv|as, shiv|ahs. Judaism. the initial seven days of mourning for a parent, brother, sister, husband, or wife, beginning immediately after burial. ╂[< Hebrew shib ah seven] Shi|va «SHEE vuh», noun. = Siva.… … Useful english dictionary
shiv — [shiv] n. [earlier chiv, prob. < Romany chiv, blade] Slang a knife, esp. one used as a weapon … English World dictionary
shiv|er|y — shiv|er|y1 «SHIHV uhr ee, SHIHV ree», adjective. 1. quivering from or as if from cold, fear, or excitement; shivering: »Shivery, we had another drink; climbed into the car, and moved on (Atlantic). 2. inclined to shiver, especially from cold: » … Useful english dictionary
Shiv'ah — (שבעה hebreo para siete ) es el nombre del período de duelo observado dentro del judaísmo, para los primeros siete grados de parentesco: padre, madre, hijo, hija, hermano, hermana, o esposa; abuelos y nietos no se incluyen. En el entierro del… … Wikipedia Español
shiv — /shiv/, n. Slang. a knife, esp. a switchblade. [1665 75; perh. alter. of chiv blade < Romany] * * * … Universalium
shiv — a razor, 1915, variant of chive, thieves cant word for knife (1670s), of unknown origin … Etymology dictionary
Shiv'ah — v · deuil dans le judaïsme Les temps du deuil Aninout • Avelout • Shiv ah • Sheloshim • … Wikipédia en Français
shiv — di·shiv·er; shiv·er·eens; shiv·er·er; shiv·er·ing·ly; shiv·er·some; shiv·wits; shiv; shiv·a·ree; shiv·er; shiv·ery; shiv·ey; … English syllables