delve
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Definition of delve
5 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
verb
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(intransitive, literary)To dig into the ground, especially with a shovel.
“Delve of convenient depth your thrashing floor.”
“I got a spade from the tool-house, and began to delve with all my might—it scraped the coffin; I fell to work with my hands; the wood commenced cracking about the screws; I was on the point of attaining my object, when it seemed that I heard a sigh from some one above, close at the edge of the grave, and bending down.”
“He finds out, soon enough for his weal and his bane, that he is stronger than Nature: and right tyrannously and irreverently he lords it over her, clearing, delving, dyking, building, without fear or shame.”
“With a grunt that rejected a disgraceful admission of poverty, Bradly delved up a shilling and a sixpence and showed them to her. "That's all I got left," he said, and tossed the coins dyspeptically away.”
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verb
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(intransitive, literary)To dig into the ground, especially with a shovel.
“Delve of convenient depth your thrashing floor.”
“I got a spade from the tool-house, and began to delve with all my might—it scraped the coffin; I fell to work with my hands; the wood commenced cracking about the screws; I was on the point of attaining my object, when it seemed that I heard a sigh from some one above, close at the edge of the grave, and bending down.”
“He finds out, soon enough for his weal and his bane, that he is stronger than Nature: and right tyrannously and irreverently he lords it over her, clearing, delving, dyking, building, without fear or shame.”
“With a grunt that rejected a disgraceful admission of poverty, Bradly delved up a shilling and a sixpence and showed them to her. "That's all I got left," he said, and tossed the coins dyspeptically away.”
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(ambitransitive, literary)To dig; to excavate.
“And then they made an oratory behind the altar, and would have dolven for to have laid the body in that oratory […]”
“They dolve a grave beneath the arrow / And covered it with brere.”
“Let him take off his plates and delve himself, if delving must be done.”
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(ambitransitive, figuratively, literary)To search thoroughly and carefully for information, research, dig into, penetrate, fathom, trace out
“I cannot delve him to the root.”
“She was intensely eager to delve into the mystery of Mr. Joplin and his brief case.”
“Hampton delves into all sortsa cultural rootage — from country blues to smarmy Broadway show-tunage, combining them in a friendly, swinging way. This is the sorta record that should appeal to anybody who gave up on Zappa after Weasels Ripped My Flesh.”
noun
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(archaic, literary)A pit or den.
“the wise Merlin whylome wont (they say) / To make his wonne, low vnderneath the ground, / In a deepe delue, farre from the vew of day [...].”
“I put the clods on top the delve and gave it all a good thumping down with my feet.”
name
- A surname from Old English.
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From Middle English delven, from Old English delfan (“to dig, dig out, burrow, bury”), from Proto-Germanic *delbaną (“to dig”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰelbʰ- (“to dig”). Cognate with West Frisian dolle (“to dig, delve”), Dutch delven (“to dig, delve”), Low German dölven (“to dig, delve”), dialectal German delben, telben (“to dig, delve”).
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