Eve

  • 21eve — [ēv] n. [ME, var. of even < OE æfen,EVENING] 1. Old Poet. evening 2. [often E ] the evening or day before a holiday [Christmas Eve] 3. the period immediately before some event [on the eve of victory] …

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  • 22Ève — País …

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  • 23Eve — the first woman, according to the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions. In the Old Testament of the Bible, Eve lived in the Garden of ↑Eden with ↑Adam, the first man, and persuaded him to eat a fruit which God had forbidden them to eat …

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  • 24Eve 6 — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Alternative Rock Gründung 1995 Auflösung 2004 Neugründung 2007 Website …

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  • 25Eve — f English and French form of the name borne in the Bible by the first woman, created from one of Adam s ribs (Genesis 2: 22). It derives, via Latin ēva, from Hebrew Havva, which is considered to be a variant of the vocabulary word hayya living or …

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  • 26EVE — EVE,   exklusiver Verzeichniseintrag …

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  • 27eve — evening, O.E. æfen, with pre 1200 loss of terminal n (which was mistaken for an inflexion), from P.Gmc. *æbando (Cf. O.S. aband, O.Fris. ewnd, Du. avond, O.H.G. aband, Ger. Abend, O.N. aptann, Dan. aften), of uncertain origin. Now superseded in… …

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  • 28eve — ► NOUN 1) the day or period of time immediately before an event or occasion. 2) chiefly literary evening. ORIGIN short form of EVEN(Cf. ↑evenness) …

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  • 29Eve — [ēv] n. [ME < LL(Ec) Eva, Heva < Heb Ḥawwāh, lit., life, living being] 1. a feminine name: var. Eva 2. Bible the first woman, Adam s wife: Gen. 3:20 …

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  • 30Eve — For other uses, see Eve (disambiguation). Eve Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder shows Eve giving Adam the fruit. Spouse Adam …

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