Idioms for heave
Origin of heave
before 900; Middle English
heven, variant (with
-v- from simple past tense and past participle) of
hebben, Old English
hebban; cognate with German
heben, Old Norse
hefja, Gothic
hafjan; akin to Latin
capere to take
OTHER WORDS FROM heave
heav·er, noun heave·less, adjective un·heaved, adjectiveWords nearby heave
British Dictionary definitions for heave down (1 of 2)
heave down
verb
(intr, adverb) nautical
to turn a vessel on its side for cleaning
British Dictionary definitions for heave down (2 of 2)
heave
/ (hiːv) /
verb heaves, heaving or heaved or mainly nautical hove
noun
Derived forms of heave
heaver, nounWord Origin for heave
Old English
hebban; related to Old Norse
hefja, Old Saxon
hebbian, Old High German
heffen to raise, Latin
capere to take, Sanskrit
kapatī two hands full