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- nounstave (noun) · staves (plural noun) · staff (noun) · staffs (plural noun)
- a vertical wooden post or plank in a building or other structure:"to support all this, an intricate system of beams and additional staves became necessary"
- any of the lengths of wood attached side by side to make a barrel, bucket, or other container:"whiskey barrel staves make excellent firewood" · "every stave and hoop was hand-fitted"
- a strong wooden stick or iron pole used as a weapon:"on the wall were various weapons, from axes to swords and staves"
- musicBRITISH ENGLISHanother term for staff."above the stave are the signs indicating the rhythm" · "imagine an eight bar phrase written on a stave"
OriginMiddle English: back-formation from staves, archaic plural of staff. Current senses of the verb date from the early 17th century. - People also ask
- The verb stave has two main meanings12345. One is to fit or furnish with staves or rundles, which are narrow strips of wood used to make barrels or casks1. The other is to break in the staves of something, or to smash a hole in something, often by striking it1235. This can also mean to crush or break inward35. The verb can be used with or without an object, and has different forms for different tenses14.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Verb [ edit] stave (third-person singular simple present staves, present participle staving, simple past staved or stove, past participle staved or stove or stoven) (transitive) To fit or furnish with staves or rundles. [from 1540s] (transitive, usually with 'in') To break in the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst. [from 1590s]en.wiktionary.org/wiki/staveStave verb to burst in pieces by striking against something; to dash into fragmentswww.definitions.net/definition/stavestaved or stove ˈstōv ; staving transitive verb 1 : to smash a hole in stove in the boat also : to crush or break inwardwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/staveverb (used without object),stavedor stove,stav·ing. to become staved in, as a boat; break in or up. to move along rapidly.www.dictionary.com/browse/stavetransitive verb To crush or smash inward, often by making a hole.www.wordnik.com/words/stave
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