Lave ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Lave ( verb )

  1. To wash or bathe oneself or something else.
  2. To bathe in a particular liquid, especially as a religious ritual.

Origin:

From middle english, from old english lafian, from proto-germanic *lafijanÄ….

Examples:

  1. She laved her face in the cool water.
  2. He laved his hands in the sink.
  3. He laved the wound to clean it before dressing it.
  4. I laved my hands with soap and water before eating.
  5. The priest laved the baby's head with holy water.

(As a verb)

Lave ( verb )

  1. To wash or bathe oneself or something else.
  2. To bathe in a particular liquid, especially as a religious ritual.

Origin:

From middle english, from old english lafian, from proto-germanic *lafijanÄ….

Examples:

  1. She laved her face in the cool water.
  2. He laved his hands in the sink.
  3. He laved the wound to clean it before dressing it.
  4. I laved my hands with soap and water before eating.
  5. The priest laved the baby's head with holy water.
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