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Webster 1913 Edition


Pave


Paˊvé′

,
Noun.
[F., from
paver
to pave. See
Pave
.]
The pavement.
‖Nymphe du pavé
,
a prostitute who solicits in the street; a streetwalker.
[A low euphemism.]

Pave

(pāv)
,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Paved
(pāvd)
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Paving
.]
[F.
paver
to pave, LL.
pavare
, from L.
pavire
to beat, ram, or tread down; cf. Gr.
παίειν
to beat, strike.]
1.
To lay or cover with stone, brick, or other material, so as to make a firm, level, or convenient surface for vehicles, horses, carriages, or persons on foot, to travel on; to floor with brick, stone, or other solid material;
as, to
pave
a street; to
pave
a court.
With silver
paved
, and all divine with gold.
Dryden.
To
pave
thy realm, and smooth the broken ways.
Gay.
2.
Fig.: To make smooth, easy, and safe; to prepare, as a path or way;
as, to
pave
the way to promotion; to
pave
the way for an enterprise.
It might open and
pave
a prepared way to his own title.
Bacon.

Webster 1828 Edition


Pave

PAVE

,
Verb.
T.
[L. pavio; Gr. to beat, to strike.]
1.
To lay or cover with stone or brick so as to make a level or convenient surface for horses, carriages or foot passengers; to floor with brick or stone; as, to pave a street; to pave a side-walk; to pave a court or stable.
2.
To prepare a passage; to facilitate the introduction of. The invention of printing paved the way for intellectual improvement.

Definition 2024


pavé

pavé

See also: pave and påve

English

Noun

pavé (plural pavés)

  1. A paved surface, a pavement (now only in French contexts).
  2. A setting of gemstones such that no metal is visible, especially when the stones are set very close together.
  3. Any of various food items having a rectangular shape.

French

Pronunciation

Noun

pavé m (plural pavés)

  1. cobblestone
  2. cobblestone street
  3. (geometry) parallelepiped
  4. pavé (rectangular food)
  5. (colloquial) a thick book

Derived terms

  • nymphe du pavé

Verb

pavé m (feminine singular pavée, masculine plural pavés, feminine plural pavées)

  1. past participle of paver

Italian

Etymology

From French

Noun

pavé m (invariable)

  1. cobblestone
  2. cobblestone road

Norman

Noun

pavé m (plural pavés)

  1. (Jersey) pavement

Synonyms