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heaved, ppl. a.|hiːvd| [wk. pa. pple. of heave v.: see also hove.] Lifted, swollen, etc.
1578Banister Hist. Man i. 35 Lyke a round heaued, or swelled thing. 1591Greene Maidens Dreame 49 With heavèd hands she poureth forth these plaints. 1670Dryden 2nd Pt. Conq. Granada iii. ii, With heaved-up hands. 1676― Aurengz. iv. i, Heard you that sigh? from my heaved heart it past. 1816L. Hunt Rimini i. 47 With heaved-out tapestry the windows glow. 1871R. Ellis Catullus lxiv. 368 Dankly that high-heav'd grave shall gory Polyxena crimson. |