Reeves
Meaning of Reeves
plural noun
a local official, in particular the chief magistrate of a town or district in Anglo-Saxon England.
Old English rēfa .
verb, 3rd person present- thread (a rope or rod) through a ring or other aperture.
one end of the new rope was reeved through the chain
early 17th century: probably from Dutch reven ‘reef (a sail)’ (see reef2).
plural noun
a female ruff.
early 17th century: variant of dialect ree, of unknown origin.
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Reeves
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