| lave | (vt) ล้าง, See also: ชำระล้าง, Syn. wash |
| lave | (vi) ล้าง, See also: ชำระล้าง, Syn. wash |
| lave | There was lavender as far as the eye could see. |
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| lave | (v) wash or flow against, Syn. wash, lap, Example: the waves laved the shore |
| lavender | (n) any of various Old World aromatic shrubs or subshrubs with usually mauve or blue flowers; widely cultivated |
| lavender | (n) a pale purple color |
| lavender | (adj) of a pale purple color, Syn. lilac-colored, lilac |
| lavender cotton | (n) branching aromatic Mediterranean shrub with woolly stems and leaves and yellow flowers, Syn. Santolina chamaecyparissus |
| lavender-tinged | (adj) of something tinged with lavender |
| laver | (n) Australian tennis player who in 1962 was the second man to win the Australian and French and English and United States singles titles in the same year; in 1969 he repeated this feat (born in 1938), Syn. Rod Laver, Rodney George Laver |
| laver | (n) (Old Testament) large basin used by a priest in an ancient Jewish temple to perform ritual ablutions |
| Lave | n. [ AS. lāf the remainder, what is left. √119. See Leave. ] The remainder; others. [ Scot. ] Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lave | v. i. To bathe; to wash one's self. [ 1913 Webster ] In her chaste current oft the goddess laves. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lave | v. t. [ OE. laven. See Lavish. ] To lade, dip, or pour out. [ Obs. ] Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lave | v. t. His feet the foremost breakers lave. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lave-eared | a. [ Cf. W. llaf that extends round, llipa flaccid, flapping, G. lapp flabby, lappohr flap ear. ] Having large, pendent ears. [ Obs. ] Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Laveer | v. i. [ D. laveren. ] (Naut.) To beat against the wind; to tack. [ Obs. ] Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lavement | n. [ F. lavement, fr. laver to wash. ] A washing or bathing; also, an enema. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lavender | n. [ OE. lavendre, F. lavande, It. lavanda lavender, a washing, fr. L. lavare to wash; cf. It. lsavendola, LL. lavendula. So called because it was used in bathing and washing. See Lave. to wash, and cf. Lavender. ]
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| Laver | n. [ OE. lavour, F. lavoir, L. lavatorium a washing place. See Lavatory. ] |
| Laver | n. The fronds of certain marine algæ used as food, and for making a sauce called laver sauce. Green
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| Lavendel { m } [ bot. ] | lavender [Add to Longdo] |
| Lavendelparadiesvogel { m } [ ornith. ] | Goldie's Bird of Paradise [Add to Longdo] |