dove
For the verb: "to dive"
| Simple Past: | dove |
| Past Participle: | dived |
dove dive
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
dove1 /dʌv/
▶noun
- 1 a stocky seed- or fruit-eating bird with a small head, short legs, and a cooing voice, similar to but generally smaller and more delicate than a pigeon. [Family
Columbidae : many species.]
- 2 a person who advocates peaceful or conciliatory policies.
- 3 (Dove) (in Christian art and poetry) the Holy Spirit.
– derivatives
dovelike adjective,
dovish adjective.
dovelike adjective,
dovish adjective.
– origin ME: from ON dúfa.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
dove2 /dəʊv/ chiefly N. Amer.
past of dive.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
dive/dʌɪv/
▶verb (past and past part. dived; US also dove /dəʊv/)
- 1 plunge head first into water with one's arms raised over one's head.
- 2 go to a deeper level in water.
■ swim under water using breathing equipment.
- 3 plunge steeply downwards through the air.
■ move quickly or suddenly in a downward direction or under cover.
■ Soccer deliberately fall when challenged in order to deceive the referee into awarding a foul.
- 4 (of prices or profits) drop suddenly.
- 1 an act or instance of diving.
- 2 informal a disreputable nightclub or bar.
– derivatives
diving noun.
diving noun.
'dove' also found in these Oxford entries:
collared dove
- columbine
- coo
- dive
- dove grey
- dovekie
- dove shell
- dove tree
- mourning dove
- olive branch
- permit
- pigeon
- ringdove
- rock dove
- rock pigeon
- stock dove
- turtle dove

