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See also: сливе
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English sliven, from Old English slīfan (“to cleave, split”), from Proto-West Germanic *slīban, from Proto-Germanic *slībaną (“to split”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kelH- (“to cut”).
Pronunciation
Verb
slive (third-person singular simple present slives, present participle sliving, simple past slove or slived, past participle sliven or slived)
Noun
slive (plural slives)
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Etymology 2
From Middle English sliven, from Old English slīfan, slēfan (“to slip or put a garment on”). Perhaps related to slip.
Pronunciation
Verb
slive (third-person singular simple present slives, present participle sliving, simple past and past participle slived)
Related terms
- sliverly
Etymology 3
Back-formation from sliving, equivalent to blend of slay + live.
Pronunciation
Verb
slive (third-person singular simple present slives, present participle sliving, simple past and past participle slived)
- (slang) To live life to the fullest while being successful, glamorous, and confident.
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Slovene
Noun
slíve
- inflection of slíva:
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