cleaving
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Verb
cleaving
- present participle of cleave
- #* 1832, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Heath's Book of Beauty, 1833, The Enchantress, page 1:
- The silence of a summer night is now sleeping on its bosom, where the bright stars are mirrored, as if in its depths they had another home and another heaven. A spirit, cleaving air midway between the two, might have paused to ask which was sea, and which was sky.
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Adjective
cleaving (not comparable)
- That cleaves
Noun
cleaving (plural cleavings)
- The act of one who cleaves, splits, or severs.
- 2010, Greg Kucich, Keats, Shelley, and Romantic Spenserianism, page 273:
- Many of Spenser's readers today find the cleavings and reunifications of Redcrosse and Una presenting a psychodrama of mental fragmentation […]
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- The act of one who cleaves, clings, or adheres.
- 1813, John Owen, The grace and duty of being spiritually minded
- On all of them they renew their cleavings to God with love and delight.
- 1813, John Owen, The grace and duty of being spiritually minded