Definitions for corves

corves corves

Spelling: [kawrvz]
IPA: /kɔrvz/

Corves is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 103 anagrams from letters in corves (ceorsv).

Definitions for corves

noun

  1. plural of corf.
  2. Mining. a small wagon for carrying coal, ore, etc. a wicker basket formerly used for this purpose.
  3. a basket, cage, or boxlike structure with perforations for keeping lobsters or fish alive in water.

Origin of corves

1350-1400; Middle English Middle Dutch (cognate with German Korb) Latin corbis basket; cf. corbeil

Examples for corves

Other men were engaged at the foot of the shaft, hooking on the corves full of coal to be drawn up by the machinery above.

He had to hook on the “corves,” and keep an account by chalking on a board the number hoisted up.

In George Stephenson's day the coals were drawn out of the pit in corves, or large baskets made of hazel rods.

Indeed, certain impious villeins complain, "The tithe is worse than the imposts and the corves."

corves of 20,000 men used to be forced to clear it out year after year, but at last it was abandoned.

Next to the corves, the monster grievance of the third estate was the system of enrolments for the militia.

corves—Forced labour, formerly exacted of the 30 peasantry in France.

They pay together to the proprietor 12,060 livres rent (besides claims for poultry and corves).

Each day the corves had brought the same news from the kitchen.

What the collection of the taxes had begun was almost always brought to a climax by the corves.

Word Value for corves
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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