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EAVES
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Cornice or Eaves
Boy/Male
Indian
Cornice, Eaves
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from the medieval female personal name Eve.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Cornice, Eaves (1)
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northeastern England and West Yorkshire)
English (mainly northeastern England and West Yorkshire) : habitational name from either of two places in Cumbria, or from one in the parish of Halsall, near Ormskirk, Lancashire. The Cumbrian places are probably named from Middle English hart ‘male deer’ + kerr ‘marshland’. The one in Lancashire has the same second element, while the first is probably Old English hÄr ‘gray’ or hara ‘hare’.nickname for an eavesdropper or busybody, from an agent derivative of Middle English herkien ‘to listen’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Eaves or possibly Avis.
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EAVES
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Grace
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire, named in Old English with the personal name Hod + dūn ‘hill’.The earliest known bearer of this name is Norman de Hoddesdon, recorded in 1165–66. The surname was taken to America by Nicholas Hodsdon in about 1628, from whom probably all current U.S. bearers of the name are descended.
Girl/Female
African Egyptian Muslim
Good.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Notre-Dame-de-Courson in Calvados, France, which was named with the Romano-Gallic personal name Curtius (from curtus ‘short’) + the locative suffix -o, genitive -onis. There is also a place called Curzon in Vendée, but this is not the source of the English surname.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Leading; Guiding
Boy/Male
Tamil
Poem
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
With Glorious Chariot; Lord of Shiv
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Merciful
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Imperial Abundant, Inhabited
Boy/Male
German American
Powerful.
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n.
A channel at the eaves of a roof for conveying away the rain; an eaves channel; an eaves trough.
v. i.
To fall in drops; as, water drips from the eaves.
n.
A pendent, and usually conical, mass of ice, formed by freezing of dripping water; as, the icicles on the eaves of a house.
n. pl.
The edges or lower borders of the roof of a building, which overhang the walls, and cast off the water that falls on the roof.
a.
Under the roof or eaves; within doors.
n.
The habit of lurking about dwelling houses, and other places where persons meet fro private intercourse, secretly listening to what is said, and then tattling it abroad. The offense is indictable at common law.
v. i.
To stand under the eaves, near a window or at the door, of a house, to listen and learn what is said within doors; hence, to listen secretly to what is said in private.
n.
See Eavesdropper.
n. pl.
Brow; ridge.
n. pl.
Eyelids or eyelashes.
n.
Specifically: The projection of an upper part (as a roof, an upper story, or other part) of a building beyond the lower part; as, the overhang of a roof, of the eaves, etc.
v. i.
To fall in drops or small drops, or in a quick succession of drops; as, water dribbles from the eaves.
n.
A trough-shaped or spout-shaped member, put at the bottom of the water leader coming from the eaves gutter, so as to throw the water off from the building.
v. i.
See Eavesdrop.
n.
Tiles laid at the eaves of a house.
n.
A drop from the eaves; eavesdrop.
n.
A continual falling or succession of drops; rain water falling from the eaves.
n.
The water which falls in drops from the eaves of a house.
n.
A board extending from the ridge to the eaves along the slope of the gable, and forming a close junction between the shingling of a roof and the side of the building beneath.
n.
One who stands under the eaves, or near the window or door of a house, to listen; hence, a secret listener.