A stave is the crosspiece between the legs of a chair or a wooden slat forming the side of a barrel. In music, it's the five lines you write notes on.
One of a number of narrow strips of wood, or narrow iron plates, placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a vessel or structure; esp., one of the strips which form the sides of a cask, a pail, etc.
Noun
a crosspiece between the legs of a chair
Noun
one of several thin slats of wood forming the sides of a barrel or bucket
Noun
(music) the system of five horizontal lines on which the musical notes are written
Verb
burst or force (a hole) into something
Verb
furnich with staves; "stave a ladder"
n.
One of a number of narrow strips of wood, or narrow iron
plates, placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a
vessel or structure; esp., one of the strips which form the sides of a
cask, a pail, etc.
n.
One of the cylindrical bars of a lantern wheel; one of the
bars or rounds of a rack, a ladder, etc.
n.
A metrical portion; a stanza; a staff.
n.
The five horizontal and parallel lines on and between which
musical notes are written or pointed; the staff.
n.
To break in a stave or the staves of; to break a hole in; to
burst; -- often with in; as, to stave a cask; to stave in a boat.
n.
To push, as with a staff; -- with off.
n.
To delay by force or craft; to drive away; -- usually with
off; as, to stave off the execution of a project.
n.
To suffer, or cause, to be lost by breaking the cask.
n.
To furnish with staves or rundles.
n.
To render impervious or solid by driving with a calking
iron; as, to stave lead, or the joints of pipes into which lead has
been run.
v. i.
To burst in pieces by striking against something; to dash
into fragments.
Stave
Let us chant a passing stave In honor of that hero brave.4.
Stave
The condition of a servant staves him off to a distance.3.
And answered with such craft as women use, Guilty or guilties, to stave off a chance That breaks upon them perilously.4.
All the wine in the city has been staved.5.
Stave
Like a vessel of glass she stove and sank.
One of a number of narrow strips of wood, or narrow iron plates, placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a vessel or structure; esp., one of the strips which form the sides of a cask, a pail, etc.
To break in a stave or the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst; -- often with in;
To burst in pieces by striking against something; to dash into fragments.
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