- aiver
- noun
or aver \\ˈāvər\
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English aver, aveyr property, goods, from Middle French aver, aveir, from Old French, from aver, aveir to have, from Latin habēre — more at habit
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aiver, aix
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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aiver, aixUseful english dictionary. 2012.
aiver — ai·ver … English syllables
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