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calve
[ kav, kahv ]
verb (used without object)
, calved, calv·ing.
- to give birth to a calf:
The cow is expected to calve tomorrow.
- (of a glacier, an iceberg, etc.) to break up or splinter so as to produce a detached piece.
verb (used with object)
, calved, calv·ing.
- to give birth to (a calf ).
- (of a glacier, an iceberg, etc.) to break off or detach (a piece):
The glacier calved an iceberg.
calve
/ kɑːv /
verb
- to give birth to (a calf)
- (of a glacier or iceberg) to release (masses of ice) in breaking up
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Farmers do not kill their breeding ewes in March, nor butcher cows that are to calve in a month; it does not pay.
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They will continue to give milk till eight months gone with calf, or till they calve again, if you continue to milk them.
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In taking some calve's-foot jelly from the fire, she had inadvertently overturned the boiling liquid.
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They have milk at all times, and may be milked all the year, excepting four or five days before they calve.
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Fin whales calve and breed in winter, mostly in temperate waters.
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