gyves
1Gyves — Recorded in many spelling forms, although all are quite rare, including Gave, Gavey, Geeves, Gieves, Gever, Give, Gives, Gyves, Goves, Goves, Govey, Jovey and Jovis, this unusual surname is medieval English, but of French pre 8th century origins …
2gyves — Skevington s daughter, gyves, irons see Scavenger s daughter …
3gyves — dÊ’aɪv n. shackle, chain (for the legs); fetters, manacles v. place in fetters, place in manacles; put in chains, shackle …
4gyves — n. pl. Fetters, shackles, chains …
5gyves — /jayvs/ Fetters or shackles for the legs …
6gyves — /jayvs/ Fetters or shackles for the legs …
7gyves — Handcuffs; shackles …
8Juchitán de Zaragoza — Para el municipio guerrerense, véase Juchitán (municipio). Heroica Ciudad de Juchitán de Zaragoza Juchitán de Zaragoza …
9give — Gyve Gyve (j[imac]v), n. [Of Celtic origin; cf. W. gefyn, Ir. geibhionn, Gael. geimheal.] A shackle; especially, one to confine the legs; a fetter. [Written also {give}.] [1913 Webster] Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves. Shak. [1913… …
10Gyve — (j[imac]v), n. [Of Celtic origin; cf. W. gefyn, Ir. geibhionn, Gael. geimheal.] A shackle; especially, one to confine the legs; a fetter. [Written also {give}.] [1913 Webster] Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves. Shak. [1913 Webster] With… …