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ˈyever, a. Obs. exc. Sc. Forms: 1 ᵹifre, ᵹyfre, ᵹifer-, 2 ȝifer, (Orm.) ȝiferr, 2–4 ȝiuer, 3 ȝifre, ȝiure, ȝefere, yuer, 5 ȝeuer, yeuer, ȝyuer, youre, 9 Sc. aiver. [OE. ᵹífre, corresp. to ON. gífr (found only in pl. witches, fiends), whence gífrliga savagely, in mod.Icel. exorbitantly, gífrligr in mod.Icel. immoderate, exorbitant. The Icel. form is represented by north. Engl. givour ‘greedy’, giverous (see yeverous).] 1. Greedy, covetous.
Beowulf 1277 And his modor þa ᵹyt ᵹifre and galᵹmod ᵹegan wolde sorhfulne sið. c888ælfred Boeth. xxxv. §7 Tantulus se cyning ðe on ðisse worulde unᵹemetlice ᵹifre wæs. c1205Lay. 7337 Þu sulf ært swiðe gripel Þine gumen sunden ȝefere [c 1275 ȝifre]. a1225Ancr. R. 214 Þe ȝiure glutun is þes feondes manciple. 2. Eager, quick, prompt.
c1400Destr. Troy 3955 Polidamas þe pert..was..Full ȝeuer and ȝepe, and a yong knight. c1425Engl. Conq. Irel. 114 Thys legat was youre [v.r. besy] aboute, pees to make betwene the kynge & Iohn. 1847J. Halliday Rustic Bard 94 Forbye the body's clean an' aiver, Wi' little blust, he's doonright clever. Hence ˈyeverly adv., greedily; quickly; ˈyeverness, greediness, gluttony; eagerness, impetuosity.
c888ælfred Boeth. xxxv. §7 Him ðær ðæt ilce yfel filᵹde ðære ᵹifernesse. c900tr. Bæda's Hist. iii. ix. (1890) 178 Ongon ᵹiferlice þæt gærs etan. 971Blickl. Hom. 25 Þurh heora ᵹifernesse & oferhyᵹde. a1100Aldhelm Gloss. i. 766 (Napier 22/1) Pertinaciter, i. insuperabiliter, ᵹyferlice. c1175Lamb. Hom. 33 Hordomes and ȝifernesse and druncnesse. a1225Ancr. R. 240 Ne beo hit neuer so bitter, ne iueleð heo hit neuer: auh gulcheð in ȝiuerliche, & ne nimeð neuer ȝeme. Ibid. 286 Golnesse cumeð of ȝiuernesse & of flesches eise. c1250Lutel Soth Serm. 11 in O.E. Misc. 186 To ȝiuernesse and prude none neode he nedde. c1400Destr. Troy 543, I haue pittye of your person & your pert face, And ȝeuernes of ȝowthe. Ibid. 869, I am ferd lest þou..for ȝeuernes for-ȝete þat þe ȝeme shuld. Ibid. 13231 With-in a yere, full yeuerly, þat yepe was with child. |