rever

See also: rêver

English

Noun

rever (plural revers)

  1. The upper part of some upper garments (such as a shirt or jacket) that folds back at or near the neck to give the appearance of a collar. Unlike a collar, the rever is always formed from the same piece of fabric as the rest of the garment's bodice.

Middle English

Noun

rever

  1. Alternative form of revere

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

rever m

  1. indefinite plural of rev (Etymology 1)

Verb

rever

  1. present tense of reve

Portuguese

Etymology

From re- (re-) + ver (to see), or from Latin revideo, revidere. Cf. French revoir.

Verb

rever (first-person singular present indicative revejo, past participle revisto)

  1. (transitive) To see again.
    • 2003, Lya Wyler (translator), J. K. Rowling (English author), Harry Potter e a Ordem da Fênix (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix), Rocco, page 697:
      De qualquer jeito, ainda vou rever minha mãe um dia, não é?
      Anyway, I'll still see my mother again someday, won't I?

Conjugation


Spanish

Verb

rever (first-person singular present reveo, first-person singular preterite reví, past participle revisto)

  1. (transitive) to see again

Conjugation

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