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English
Verb
sterve (third-person singular simple present sterves, present participle sterving, simple past and past participle sterved)
- Obsolete form of starve.
a. 1631 (date written), J Donne, “The Storme. To Mr. Christopher Brooke.”, in Poems, with Elegies on the Authors Death, London: M F for Iohn Marriot, , published 1633, →OCLC, page 57:Mildly it [the wind] kiſt our ſailes, and, freſh, and ſweet, / As, to a ſtomack ſterv'd, whoſe inſides meete, / Meate comes, it came; and ſwole our ſailes, when wee / So joyd, as Sara' her ſwelling joy'd to ſee.
Central Franconian
Etymology
From Middle High German sterven, northern variant of sterben, from Proto-Germanic *sterbaną.
Pronunciation
Verb
sterve (third-person singular present stirv or sterv, past tense storv, past participle jestorve)
- (Ripuarian) to die
Wä am Jalleje sterve soll, dä weed em Rhing nit versuffe.- He who’s meant to die on the gallows won’t drown in the Rhine. (Old fatalistic proverb)
Usage notes
- The third-person singular has /i/ or /e/. The past tense has /o/. The past participle has usually /ɔ/, but may also be heard with /o/.
Dutch
Verb
sterve
- (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of sterven
Anagrams
Middle English
Verb
sterve
- Alternative form of sterven
Noun
sterve (uncountable)
- Alternative form of steorve
Scots
Verb
sterve
- To die, perish