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Topics referred to by the same term
There are two rivers of this name in Great Britain: River Eye, Gloucestershire, England River Eye, Leicestershire, England Eye Water, a river in the Scottish
River_Eye
River in England
The River Eye is a short river in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire which flows for 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi) through the villages of Upper Slaughter
River_Eye,_Gloucestershire
River in north-eastern Leicestershire, England
The River Eye is a slender, slow-flowing river in north-eastern Leicestershire, England. The river is known to flood periodically; especially within the
River_Eye,_Leicestershire
Observation wheel in London, England
The London Eye, originally the Millennium Wheel, is a cantilevered observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It is the world's
London_Eye
Protected area in Leicestershire, England
River Eye SSSI is a 6.0 hectares (15 acres) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest covering a stretch of the River Eye between Ham Bridge, north-west
River_Eye_SSSI
River in southern England
The River Thames (/tɛmz/ TEMZ), known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London. At 215
River_Thames
River in the United Kingdom
the river, describing the landscape with a poet's eye. Waters links Nodens with the Severn Bore and the association of the Celtic deity with the river is
River_Severn
Topics referred to by the same term
Central London Eye Brook, Rutland Eye Green, Peterborough River Eye, Gloucestershire River Eye, Leicestershire Eye Peninsula Eye Water, a river Eagle Creek
Eye_(disambiguation)
Town in Leicestershire, England
Leicester and 20 miles (32 km) south-east of Nottingham. It lies on the River Eye, known below Melton as the Wreake. The town had a population of 27,670
Melton_Mowbray
Village in Gloucestershire, England
Daylesford, Upper Swell and Lower Swell. It is built on both banks of the River Eye. The Anglican parish church is dedicated to Saint Peter. Upper Slaughter
Upper_Slaughter
River in the East Midlands of England
The Eye Brook is a watercourse in the East Midlands of England and a tributary of the River Welland. It is around 18 miles (29 km) long. The Eye Brook
Eye_Brook
River in Wales and England
The River Wye (/waɪ/; Welsh: Afon Gwy [ɡʊɨ̯]) is the fourth-longest river in the UK, stretching some 250 kilometres (155 miles) from its source on Plynlimon
River_Wye
1990 high fantasy novel by Robert Jordan
and criticism. On January 2, 2002, The Eye of the World was re-released as two separate books, From the Two Rivers and To the Blight, targeting the young
The_Eye_of_the_World
River in Jamaica
The One Eye River is a river in the parishes of Manchester and St Elizabeth in Jamaica. It is a tributary of the Black River. The hydrology of the area
One_Eye_River
Hamlet on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England
Sonning Eye is a hamlet on the River Thames in the Sonning Common ward of South Oxfordshire, England, in the civil parish of Eye & Dunsden (one of its
Sonning_Eye
Species of bird
The Orange River white-eye (Zosterops pallidus) is a species of bird in the family Zosteropidae, which is native to Namibia and South Africa. It was formerly
Orange_River_white-eye
River in Scottish Borders, Scotland
Eye Water is a river in the Scottish Borders, it flows in a general southeasterly direction from its source in the Lammermuir Hills to its estuary at Eyemouth
Eye_Water
Book by Kami Garcia
the Gatekeeper "something he can't refuse." Ethan acquires the first "river eye" from Sulla the prophet, one of the Greats. The second one was given to
Beautiful_Redemption_(novel)
Market town in Suffolk, England
the 2021 census. It lies close to the River Waveney, which forms the border with Norfolk, and on the River Dove. Eye is twinned with the town of Pouzauges
Eye,_Suffolk
Village in Gloucestershire, England
south west of Stow-on-the-Wold. The village is built on both banks of the River Eye, a slow-moving stream crossed by two footbridges, which also flows through
Lower_Slaughter
River in the south west of England
The River Avon (/ˈeɪvən/ AY-vən) is a river in the southwest of England. To distinguish it from a number of other rivers of the same name, it is often
River_Avon,_Bristol
Species of bird
The white-eyed river martin (Pseudochelidon sirintarae) is a passerine bird, one of only two members of the river martin subfamily of the swallows. Since
White-eyed_river_martin
River in England
The River Windrush is a tributary of the River Thames in central England. It rises near Snowshill in Gloucestershire and flows south east for 65 km (40 mi)
River_Windrush
Pier on the River Thames
The London Eye (Waterloo) Pier is directly in front of the London Eye ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in Central London, England. It
London_Eye_Pier
River in central England
The River Avon (/ˈeɪvən/ AY-vən or /ˈeɪvɒn/ AY-von) in central England flows generally southwestwards and is a major left-bank and easternmost tributary
River_Avon,_Warwickshire
Primary antagonist in Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings"
supreme being in Tolkien's mythology. Sauron appears most often as "the Eye", as if disembodied. Tolkien, while denying that absolute evil could exist
Sauron
River in England
The River Swilgate is a small river that flows through Gloucestershire, England. It is formed by the confluence at Elmstone Hardwicke of the Hyde Brook
River_Swilgate
River in England
to Windrush) and Lower Eye". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency. Retrieved 29 November 2016. Media related to River Dikler at Wikimedia Commons
River_Dikler
River in England
The River Leach is a river and upper tributary to the Thames, in England which runs almost entirely in Gloucestershire. It is approximately 18 miles (29 km)
River_Leach
Long-distance footpath in England
of the River Avon south and passing Holy Trinity Church, with its connections to William Shakespeare. Crossing both the River Avon then the River Stour
Monarch's_Way
Country house in Leicestershire, England
Peterborough Railway through Stapleford Park along the course of the River Eye. Its construction would threaten the struggling Oakham Canal, of which
Stapleford_Park
River in Gloucestershire, England
The River Coln is a river in Gloucestershire, England. It rises to the north of Brockhampton, a village to the east of Cheltenham, and flows in a south/south-easterly
River_Coln
Violent feminine counterpart of Ra in Ancient Egyptian mythology
The Eye of Ra or Eye of Re, usually depicted as sun disk or right wedjat-eye (paired with the Eye of Horus, left wedjat-eye), is an entity in ancient
Eye_of_Ra
Eye Against Eye is a book of poetry by the American poet Forrest Gander published in 2005. It includes ten photographs by Sally Mann, for which Gander
Eye_Against_Eye
Water spring and natural phenomenon
The Blue Eye (Albanian: Syri i Kaltër) is a water spring and natural phenomenon occurring in the village of Muzinë in Finiq municipality, southern Albania
Blue_Eye,_Albania
Canal) River Evenlode (L) River Glyme (L) River Dorn (L) River Windrush (L) River Dikler (L) River Eye (R) River Cole (R) River Leach (L) River Coln (L)
List_of_rivers_of_England
River in Gloucestershire, England
The River Cam is a small river in Gloucestershire, England. It flows for 12 miles (20 km) north-westwards from the Cotswold Edge, across the Vale of Berkeley
River_Cam,_Gloucestershire
River in England
The River Boyd is a river of some 7 miles (11 km) in length which rises near Dodington in South Gloucestershire, England. It is a tributary of the Bristol
River_Boyd
River in Leicestershire and Rutland, England
in the East Midlands of England. It is a tributary of the River Eye and part of the River Soar catchment. The Langham Brook rises to the east of Cold
Langham_Brook
River in South Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, England
The Bybrook, also known as the By Brook, is a small river in England. It is a tributary of the Bristol Avon and is approximately 12 miles (19 km) long
Bybrook_River
tributaries of the River Thames from the sea to the source, in England. There are also secondary lists of backwaters of the river itself and the waterways
Tributaries of the River Thames
Tributaries_of_the_River_Thames
Disused canal in England
Mowbray, the canal headed broadly eastwards, following the valley of the River Eye, keeping to its north and east bank to reach Wyfordby. The railway, when
Oakham_Canal
Short river in the United Kingdom
The River Trym is a short river, some 4.5 miles (7.2 km) in length, which rises in Filton, South Gloucestershire, England. The upper reaches are culverted
River_Trym
Song by Prince
"Eye No", stylized as " No", is a song by American musician Prince, and is the opening track to his 1988 album, Lovesexy. During the recording sessions
Eye_No
Steam railway in Leicestershire, England
engineered scenic line, running through the parkland and crossing the River Eye on bridges. It includes an 80-metre-long (260 ft) tunnel with portals
Stapleford_Miniature_Railway
River in England
The River Frome, once also known as the Stroudwater, is a small river in Gloucestershire, England. It is to be distinguished from another River Frome
River_Frome,_Stroud
River in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, England
The River Churn is a tributary of the River Thames in central England. It rises at Seven Springs in Gloucestershire and flows south for approximately
River_Churn
River in Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, England
The river flows for 45 miles (72 km) from source to the River Thames. The name Evenlode is modern; until the late 1890s the river was called the River Blade
River_Evenlode
River in England
The River Chelt is a tributary of England's largest river, the Severn. The Chelt flows through the western edge of the Cotswolds and the town of Cheltenham
River_Chelt
Heritage railway in England
southeast from Oldland Common to Bitton and then it runs alongside the River Avon from Bitton towards Saltford. The railway shares its route with the
Avon_Valley_Railway
Radio station in Melton Mowbray, England
via smart speakers, and takes its name from the River Eye which flows through Melton Mowbray. "103 The Eye" was the first community radio station in the
The_Eye_(radio_station)
River in Leicestershire, England
The river between Stapleford Park and Melton Mowbray is known as the River Eye and becomes the Wreake below Melton Mowbray. It flows southwest, passing
River_Wreake
English Site of Special Scientific Interest
nature reserve is a 66-hectare (160-acre) site. The River Eye runs through the meadows and the River Dikler forms the eastern boundary. There is a network
Salmonsbury_Meadows_SSSI
Lake in British Columbia, Canada
One-Eye Lake is a freshwater lake in the West Chilcotin area of British Columbia, Canada, situated just east of the community of Kleena Kleene, British
One_Eye_Lake
American hip hop group
Black Eyed Peas are an American musical group formed in Los Angeles in 1992, composed of rappers will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo. Fergie was a member during
Black_Eyed_Peas
Village in Leicestershire, England
of Sproxton, Saltby, Stonesby, Bescaby, and the former RAF Saltby. The River Eye runs through the parish. Nearby places are Waltham on the Wolds, Croxton
Sproxton,_Leicestershire
Topics referred to by the same term
One Eye or One-Eye may refer to: One Eye Peak, British Columbia, Canada One Eye Lake, British Columbia One Eye River, Jamaica A character in the German
One_Eye
2019 video game
further themes in a new location in the planetary system, Echoes of the Eye, was begun in 2019 and released for the same platforms in 2021. Outer Wilds
Outer_Wilds
Disused railway in England and Wales
Communication with Chepstow, on the River Severn, had long been undertaken by river transport along the River Wye or on the roads following the Wye
Wye_Valley_Railway
2014 studio album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Hypnotic Eye is the thirteenth and final studio album by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in the UK on July 28, 2014, and
Hypnotic_Eye
River in south west England
the Froom, is a river that rises in Dodington Park, South Gloucestershire and flows southwesterly through Bristol to join the river Avon. It is approximately
River_Frome,_Bristol
River in Gloucestershire and Worcestershire, England
The River Isbourne is a 14 mile (22 km) long tributary of the River Avon which flows through Gloucestershire and Worcestershire in the Midlands of England
River_Isbourne
Common elements in place-names of Celtic origin
(Germanic) pattern. Contrast: Inverness (mouth of the river Ness) Eyemouth (mouth of the river Eye) Since these names refer to rivermouths (or towns built
Aber and Inver (placename elements)
Aber_and_Inver_(placename_elements)
Canadian musician
Berman, "Cover Story: Jon-Rae and the River". Eye Weekly, 27 October 2005. Love, Noah (6 May 2005). "Jon-Rae And The River Preach The Gospel". Chart. Archived
Jon-Rae_Fletcher
Roman road in England
bank" and that "upon the hill south of Littleover, Rigning is under the eye as far as Etocetum, and the hills beyond it." At Littleover the road turns
Icknield_Street
Road in England
Malthurst Egerton Park Filling Station, and crosses the two sections of the River Eye. It passes through the middle of Melton Mowbray and meets the A606 from
A607_road
Topics referred to by the same term
Eye, red-eye, or redeye in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Red eye, red-eye, redeye or variants may refer to: Red-eye effect, in photographs Red eye
Red_eye
Health condition negatively affecting the eye
This is a partial list of human eye diseases and disorders. The World Health Organization (WHO) publishes a classification of known diseases and injuries
Eye_disease
Ferris wheel in Tianjin, China
Tianjin Eye, officially The Tientsin Eye, is a 120-meter (394 ft)-tall giant Ferris wheel built above the Yongle Bridge (formerly Chihai Bridge), over
Tianjin_Eye
Village in Leicestershire, England
Leicestershire, England, east of Melton Mowbray. It is just south of the River Eye. In 1931 the parish had a population of 145. On 1 April 1936 the parish
Stapleford,_Leicestershire
partly in Derbyshire. Eye Brook Reservoir is partly in Rutland. King Lud's Entrenchments and The Drift is partly in Lincolnshire. River Mease is partly in
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Leicestershire
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Leicestershire
River in England
The Little Avon River is a small river partly in southern Gloucestershire and partly in South Gloucestershire. For much of its length it forms the boundary
Little_Avon_River
2010 video game
developed by Radon Labs. Drakensang TROT is the second video game in The Dark Eye-universe since Attic's Northlands Trilogy from the 1990s (Realms of Arkania:
Drakensang:_The_River_of_Time
Road in England and Wales
by turnpike trusts in Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. It replaced the River Wye as the principal means of transport to Tintern before the construction
A466_road
River in Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, England
The River Leadon (/ˈlɛdɒn/) is a river in Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, England, a tributary of the River Severn. It rises just south of the village
River_Leadon
Phrase about something/someone cherished
apple of thine eye". Lamentations 2:18: "Their heart cried unto the Lord, O wall of the daughter of Zion, let tears run down like a river day and night:
Apple_of_my_eye
River in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, England
The Tetbury Avon, also known as the River Avon (Tetbury Branch), Little Avon or Ingleburn (Anglo-Saxon – English river), is a tributary of the Bristol Avon
Tetbury_Avon
2020 video game
studio Random Potion and published by Wild River Games for Microsoft Windows. It is set in the world of The Dark Eye by Ulisses Spiele. The game was released
The_Dark_Eye:_Book_of_Heroes
American comedian and television host (1933–2014)
Molinsky (June 8, 1933 – September 4, 2014), known professionally as Joan Rivers, was an American comedian, actress, producer, writer and television host
Joan_Rivers
Village in Leicestershire, England
in the Melton borough of Leicestershire, England. It lies close to the River Eye and the border with Lincolnshire. There are approximately 65 properties
Saltby
Topics referred to by the same term
Eye is a city in Brown County, Minnesota. Sleepy Eye may also refer to: Sleepy Eye Creek, a tributary of the Cottonwood River in Minnesota Sleepy Eye
Sleepy_Eye_(disambiguation)
Lake in Minnesota, United States
of river dredgings into the wetland to create islands. Pigs Eye Lake was named after Pierre "Pig's Eye" Parrant, an early pioneer who had one eye that
Pigs_Eye_Lake
Stream in Pennsylvania, USA
List of rivers of Pennsylvania "GNIS Detail - Blue Eye Run". geonames.usgs.gov. US Geological Survey. Retrieved 25 September 2019. "Blue Eye Run Topo
Blue_Eye_Run
British children's educational TV series (1967–2004)
and workmates are members of an infamous gang of thieves known as "The River Mob". 12 2 "The Dutch Doll" 22 January 1968 (1968-01-22) 13 3 "The Missing
Look_and_Read
Species of fish
blue-eyed plec (Panaque cochliodon) is a herbivorous freshwater armored catfish endemic to Colombia where it occurs in the Cauca and Magdalena River basins
Blue-eyed_plec
One-mile canal in Gloucestershire, England
Canal is a one-mile canal in Gloucestershire that runs inland from the River Severn to Lydney. It was opened in 1813 to trans-ship iron and coal from
Lydney_Canal
Railway line in England
opened between Henwick and Malvern Link on 25 July 1859. The bridge over the River Severn was approved for traffic the following year, and trains started running
Cotswold_Line
1957 film directed by David Lean
The Bridge on the River Kwai is a 1957 epic war film directed by David Lean and based on the novel The Bridge over the River Kwai, written by Pierre Boulle
The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwai
German rock band
ballad "You and I" both enjoyed moderate success. 1999 saw the release of Eye II Eye and a significant change in the band's style, mixing in elements of pop
Scorpions_(band)
000 was subscribed to fund the scheme, and thoughts of upgrading the River Eye to enable boats to reach Oakham, and of cutting a canal to Stamford were
Melton_Mowbray_Navigation
American record producer (1971–2020)
musician. Slater was an original bassist for Third Eye Blind as well as an member of Snake River Conspiracy, Brougham and Revenge of the Triads. Slater
Jason_Slater
Spring in the Northern Cape, South Africa
was constant throughout and moved from The Eye, down the stream Kuruman river, Molopo River, Orange River and finally into the Atlantic Ocean. Originally
Eye_of_Kuruman
Subspecies of cowpea plant
The black-eyed pea or black-eyed bean is a legume grown around the world for its medium-sized, edible bean. It is a subspecies of the cowpea, an Old World
Black-eyed_pea
224-mile footpath in Wales and England
long-distance footpath in the United Kingdom, which follows the course of the River Severn through Mid Wales and western England. According to the Long Distance
Severn_Way
Species of fish
Kolan Rivers, the second from Burnett and Mary Rivers, the third from Pine River and the fourth from Clarence River southwards. The Pacific blue-eye generally
Pacific_blue-eye
River in the United States
flows to the Minnesota River and eventually the Mississippi River. Sleepy Eye Creek was named for Chief Sleepy Eye. List of rivers of Minnesota U.S. Geological
Sleepy_Eye_Creek
Circular floating island in Argentina
El Ojo (lit. 'The Eye') is an uninhabited circular rotating floating island located within a slightly larger circular lake in the Paraná Delta in the
El_Ojo
Footpath in England
Valley Walkway is an 18-mile (29 km) footpath which follows the River Frome from the River Avon in the centre of Bristol to the Cotswold Hills in South Gloucestershire
Frome_Valley_Walkway
Stream in south west England
southerly direction for approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) before joining the river Avon at Lambridge in Bath. The brook is mentioned in an Anglo-Saxon charter
Lam_Brook
River in Suffolk, England
The River Dove is a river in the county of Suffolk. It is a tributary of the River Waveney starting near Bacton going through Eye to the Waveney. The
River_Dove,_Suffolk
RIVER EYE
RIVER EYE
Surname or Lastname
Irish (County Donegal)
Irish (County Donegal) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duibhidhir or sometimes of Mac Duibhidhir (see Dwyer, also Dyer).English : of uncertain derivation; possibly from diver, an agent derivative of Middle English dive ‘to dip or plunge’, but if so the application is obscure. It may be a nickname for someone compared to a diving bird. Compare Ducker.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Archer
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : occupational name for a poet, minstrel, or balladeer, from an agent derivative of Middle English rime(n) ‘to compose or recite verses’ (Old French rimer).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Riemer.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Rivers, brother to Lady Grey. 'King Richard III' Earl...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a mounted warrior or messenger, late Old English rīdere (from rīdan ‘to ride’), a term quickly displaced after the Conquest by the new sense of Knight.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing in woodland. Compare Read 2.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Ó Marcaigh ‘descendant of Marcach’, a byname meaning ‘horseman’. The Gaelic name is also Anglicized as Markey.Americanized form of German Reiter.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Japanese
River
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu
Increasing; A Deity; A River; Giver of Boons; Rose; River
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a driver of horses or oxen attached to a cart or plow, or of loose cattle, from a Middle English agent derivative of Old English drīfan ‘to drive’.
Boy/Male
English
Wanderer.
Girl/Female
French Latin
From the shore.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish, Swedish, Teutonic
Archer; Yew; Born Army; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Rivières, from the plural form of Old French rivière ‘river’ (originally meaning ‘riverbank’, from Latin riparia). The absence of English forms without the final -s makes it unlikely that it is ever from the borrowed Middle English vocabulary word river, but the French and other Romance cognates do normally have this sense.Common Americanized form of French Larivière. ire.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Having Courage Strength and Beauty; Wisdom Chivalry and Grace
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Scottish Teutonic
Archer.
Male
Danish
, archer, bow-warrior, yew warrior.
Boy/Male
English
Knight.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Jamaican
Knight; Horseman
Girl/Female
Tamil
A river, River Vyas
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who constructed or repaired roofs, from an agent derivative of Middle English roof (Old English hrÅf). In the Middle Ages roofs might be thatched with reeds or straw, or covered with tiles, slates, or wooden shingles.German and English : nickname for an unscrupulous individual, from Middle Low German rÅver ‘pirate’, ‘robber’, Middle English rover. The English verb rove ‘to wander’ is probably a back-formation from this, and is not attested before the 16th century, so it is unlikely to lie behind any examples of the surname.German : variant of Röver (see Roever).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French
Flowing Water
RIVER EYE
RIVER EYE
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Honoured by the Gods
Boy/Male
Arabic, Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Single; Exclusively; Unequalled
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Chief of Woman
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lasky 2.Americanized spelling of Jewish Laski.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Forever
Male
English
Short form of Latin Erastus, RASTUS means "beloved."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Acalesvara | அகாலேஸà¯à®µà®°à®¾
God of the immovable, Another name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Traditional
Moonlight
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pragnesh | பà¯à®°à®•à¯à®¨à¯‡à®·Â
Intelligent
Boy/Male
Indian
Examiner
RIVER EYE
RIVER EYE
RIVER EYE
RIVER EYE
RIVER EYE
v. t.
Hence, to fasten firmly; to make firm, strong, or immovable; as, to rivet friendship or affection.
n.
A resident; a dweller; as, a liver in Brooklyn.
n.
One who rises; as, an early riser.
n.
A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream; a stream larger than a rivulet or brook.
a.
Having rivers; as, a rivery country.
p. p.
of Rive
n.
One whose course of life has some marked characteristic (expressed by an adjective); as, a free liver.
v. t.
To rend asunder by force; to split; to cleave; as, to rive timber for rails or shingles.
v. i.
To hawk by the side of a river; to fly hawks at river fowl.
n.
The liver of the common cod and allied species.
a.
Belonging to rivers or streams; existing in or about rivers; produced by river action; fluvial; as, fluviatile starta, plants.
v. t.
To fasten with a rivet, or with rivets; as, to rivet two pieces of iron.
imp.
of Rive
v. t.
To mark with tiver.
n.
One who rives or splits.
n.
Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil.
a.
Having an enlarged liver.
a.
Having a color like liver; dark reddish brown.