Chiv [verb]

Definition of Chiv:

cut into portions, shares

Synonyms of Chiv:


Opposite/Antonyms of Chiv:

Join

Sew

Mend

Combine

Unite


Sentence/Example of Chiv:

Harry poured half a can of oil upon the bearings of the chiv wheel with almost loving tenderness.

But the old Gipsy word chiv-av among its numerous meanings has exactly that of casting, throwing, pitching, and driving.

To chiv in English Gipsy means as much and more than to fix in America, in fact, it is applied to almost any kind of action.

And the third is to p. 352“chiv o manzin apré lati,” or to put the oath upon her, which explains itself.

Chival′ric, Chiv′alrous, pertaining to chivalry: bold: gallant.

Chiv, my dear fellow, go out and see what sort of a night it is.'

A knife is also called a chiv by the lowest class all over England.

Mr Pecksniff, you're the cousin of the testator upstairs and we're the nephew—I say we, meaning Chiv.