- Reeve (England) - Wikipedia
In Anglo-Saxon England, a reeve (Old English: gerefa) was an administrative official serving the king or a lesser lord in a variety of roles After the Norman Conquest, it was an office held by a man of lower rank, appointed as manager of a manor and overseer of the peasants
- REEVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REEVE is a local administrative agent of an Anglo-Saxon king How to use reeve in a sentence
- REEVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
reeve in British English (riːv ) verb Word forms: reeves, reeving, reeved or rove (rəʊv ) (transitive) nautical
- Christopher Reeve - IMDb
When Reeve was four, his parents divorced His mother moved him and his brother Benjamin to Princeton, New Jersey, and married an investment banker a few years later After graduating from high school, Reeve studied at Cornell University while at the same time working as a professional actor
- REEVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Reeve definition: an administrative officer of a town or district See examples of REEVE used in a sentence
- reeve, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun reeve, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- REEVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REEVE definition: 1 a legal officer in England in the past 2 a legal officer in England in the past Learn more
- Reeve - definition of reeve by The Free Dictionary
reeve 1 (riv) n 1 an administrative officer of a town or district 2 (in Canada) the presiding officer of a village or town council 3 a steward or overseer of a medieval manor
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