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

SYNONYMS FOR heave

1 elevate. See raise.
2 hurl, pitch, fling, cast, sling.
11 surge, billow.

OTHER WORDS FROM heave

heav·er, noun heave·less, adjective un·heaved, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for heave to (1 of 2)

heave to

verb

(adverb) to stop (a vessel) or (of a vessel) to stop, as by trimming the sails, etc Also: lay to

British Dictionary definitions for heave to (2 of 2)

heave
/ (hiːv) /

verb heaves, heaving or heaved or mainly nautical hove

noun

Derived forms of heave

heaver, noun

Word 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