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Noun — An old word for a small room or chamber.

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Etymology

From Old English cleofa, meaning a cleft, cave, or small chamber — ultimately from a root meaning "to split or cleave", the same root behind the word cleave.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “cleve” mean?

The word “cleve” means an old word for a small room or chamber. In plain terms, an old, mostly dialect word that could mean a small room, a cottage, or a hillside/cliff depending on region.

How do you use “cleve” in a sentence?

Here is “cleve” used in a sentence: “The manuscript describes a monk retreating to his cleve to pray.”

What part of speech is “cleve”?

“Cleve” is a noun.

Where does the word “cleve” come from?

The word “cleve” comes from Old English. From Old English cleofa, meaning a cleft, cave, or small chamber — ultimately from a root meaning "to split or cleave", the same root behind the word cleave.

How many meanings does “cleve” have?

“Cleve” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an old word for a small room or chamber.

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