English-Thai Dictionary
greave
N แผ่น เกราะ หุ้ม ขา ตั้งแต่ หัวเข่า ถึง ตาตุ่ม paen-kro-hum-ka-tang-tae-hua-kao-tueng-ta-tum
greaves
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GREAVE
for grove and groove. [See Grove and Groove. ]
GREAVES
n.plu. greevz. Armor for the legs; a sort of boots. 1 Samuel 17:6.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GREAVE
GREAVE Greave, n.
Defn: A grove. [Obs. ] Spenser.
GREAVE
Greave, n. Etym: [OF. greees; cf. Sp. grevas.]
Defn: Armor for the leg below the knee; -- usually in the plural.
GREAVE
Greave, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Greaved (grevd ); p. pr. & vb. n.Greaving.] Etym: [From Greaves. ] (Naut. )
Defn: To clean (a ship's bottom ); to grave.
GREAVES
Greaves (grevz ), n. pl. Etym: [Cf. dial. Sw. grevar greaves, LG. greven, G. griebe, also AS. greofa pot. Cf. Gravy. ]
Defn: The sediment of melted tallow. It is made into cakes for dogs' food. In Scotland it is called cracklings. [Written also graves. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
greave
greave |grēv ɡriv | ▶noun historical a piece of armor used to protect the shin. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French greve ‘shin, greave, ’ of unknown origin.
Greaves, Jimmy
Greaves |griːvz | (b.1940 ), English footballer; full name James Greaves. He played as a striker for Chelsea, AC Milan, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham United and won 57 international caps (from 1959 ).
Oxford Dictionary
greave
greave |griːv | ▶noun historical a piece of armour used to protect the shin. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French greve ‘shin, greave ’, of unknown origin.
Greaves, Jimmy
Greaves |griːvz | (b.1940 ), English footballer; full name James Greaves. He played as a striker for Chelsea, AC Milan, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham United and won 57 international caps (from 1959 ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
greave
greave /ɡriːv /名詞 C 〖通例 ~s 〗(よろいの )すね当て .