evene"ven (?) n. [oe. eve, even, efen, ?fen. as. &aemacr;fen;
akin to os. āband, ofries, āvend, d. avond, ohg. āband, icel. aptan, sw. afton, dan. aften; of
unknown origin. cf. eve, evening.] evening.
see eve, n.
1. [poetic.]
even e"ven (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
evened (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
evening (?)] 1. to
make even or level; to level; to
lay smooth.
his temple xerxes evened with the soil. w. raleigh. it
will even all inequalities 2. to
equal [obs.] "to
even him in valor."
3. to
place in an
equal state, as to obligation, or in a
state in
which nothing is
due on
either side; to balance, as accounts; to
make quits.
4. to
set right; to complete.
5. to
act up to; to
keep pace with.
even e"ven, a. [as. efen. efn;
akin to os. eban, d. even, ohg. eban, g. efen, icel. jafn, dan. jevn, sw. j?mn, goth. ibns. cf. anent, ebb.] 1. level, smooth, or
equal in surface;
not rough;
free from irregularities;
hence uniform in
rate of
motion of action; as,
even ground; an
even speed; an
even course of conduct.
2. equable;
not easily ruffed or disturbed; calm;
uniformly self-possessed; as, an
even temper.
3. parallel; on a level;
reaching the same limit.
and shall lay thee even with the ground. 44.
4. balanced; adjusted; fair; equitable; impartial;
just to
both side;
owing nothing on
either side; --
said of accounts, bargains, or
persons indebted; as,
our accounts are even; an
even bargain. to
make the even truth in
pleasure flow.
5. without an irregularity, flaw, or blemish; pure. "i
know my
life so even."
6. associate; fellow; of
the same condition. [obs.] "his
even servant." (matt. xviii. 29).
7. not odd;
capable of
division by
two without a remainder; --
said of numbers; as, 4
and 10
are even numbers.
whether the number of
the stars is
even or odd. taylor. Â Â similar words(13)Â
 break evenÂ
 on even ground  even a littleÂ
 get even  getting evenÂ
 even so  even outÂ
 odd-even check  on
even keelÂ
 even up  even offÂ
 even chance  even-temperedÂ
(
a.)
As
might not be expected; --
serving to
introduce what is
unexpected or
less expected. Â
(
a.)
Associate; fellow; of
the same condition. Â
(
a.)
At
the very time; in
the very case. Â
(
a.)
Balanced; adjusted; fair; equitable; impartial;
just to
both side;
owing nothing on
either side; --
said of accounts, bargains, or
persons indebted; as,
our accounts are even; an
even bargain. Â
(
a.)
Equable;
not easily ruffed or disturbed; calm;
uniformly self-possessed; as, an
even temper. Â
(
a.)
In an
equal or
precisely similar manner; equally; precisely; just; likewise; as well. Â
(
a.)
Level, smooth, or
equal in surface;
not rough;
free from irregularities;
hence uniform in
rate of
motion of action; as,
even ground; an
even speed; an
even course of conduct. Â
(
a.)
Not odd;
capable of
division by
two without a remainder; --
said of numbers; as, 4
and 10
are even numbers. Â
(
a.)
Parallel; on a level;
reaching the same limit. Â
(
a.)
Up to, or
down to, an
unusual measure or level; so
much as; fully; quite. Â
(
a.)
Without an irregularity, flaw, or blemish; pure. Â
(
n.)
Evening.
see Eve, n. 1. Â
(
v. i.)
To be equal. Â
(
v. t.)
To
act up to; to
keep pace with. Â
(
v. t.)
To equal Â
(
v. t.)
To
make even or level; to level; to
lay smooth. Â
(
v. t.)
To
place in an
equal state, as to obligation, or in a
state in
which nothing is
due on
either side; to balance, as accounts; to
make quits. Â
(
v. t.)
To
set right; to complete. Â
we do
not owe each other, a wash,
call it
square I
owe you $20,
but I
gave you a haircut, so
we're even.
OriginFrom Shakespeare's HenryV
OriginW.C.Fields
made a
film of
this name in 1943
and said the line as an ad-lib in a
stage production of
the musical poppy in 1923. It
appears this was more than just a
dramatic line as it
expressed Fields'
true sentiments. As
well as
being a
comic actor he
was a
successful and reportedly ruthless businessman.Eric Partridge, in
his dictionary of
catch Phrases,
says the quotation is "more
credibly attributed to a
remark made by
edward francis albee (1857-1930)".
we do
not owe each other, a wash, call it square I
owe you $20,
but I
gave you a haircut, so
we're even.
even is a
tungus language spoken in
the arctic region of
asian Russia.
the language is: Even
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Verb1.
make level or straight; "level
the ground" (synonym) flush, level,
even out (hypernym)
change surface (hyponym) grade2.
become even or
more even; "even
out the surface" (synonym)
even out (hypernym) change, alter, modify3.
make even or
more even (synonym)
even out (hypernym) regularize,
regularise (cause)
even out (see-also) compensate, counterbalance, correct,
even out,
even off,
even up
Adjective1.
divisible by
two (antonym) odd2.
equal in
degree or
extent or amount; or
equally matched or balanced; "even
amounts of
butter and sugar"; "on
even terms"; "it
was a fifty-fifty (or even) split"; "had a fifty-fifty (or even) chance"; "an
even fight" (synonym) fifty-fifty (similar) equal3.
being level or
straight or
regular and without variation as e.g. in
shape or texture; or
being in
the same plane or at
the same height as
something else (i.e.
even with); "an
even application of varnish"; "an
even floor"; "the
road was not very even"; "the
picture is
even with the window" (antonym)
uneven (similar) flat, level,
plane (see-also)
smooth (attribute) evenness, invariability4.
symmetrically arranged; "even features"; "regular features"; "a
regular polygon" (synonym)
regular (similar) symmetrical, symmetric5.
occurring at
fixed intervals; "a
regular beat"; "the
even rhythm of
his breathing" (synonym)
regular (similar) steady6. of
the score in a contest; "the
score is tied" (synonym) tied(p), level(p) (similar) equal
Adverb1.
used as an
intensive especially to
indicate something unexpected; "even an
idiot knows that"; "declined
even to
consider the idea"; "I
don't have even a dollar!"2. in
spite of; notwithstanding; "even
when he is sick, he works"; "even
with his head start she caught up
with him"3. to a
greater degree or extent;
used with comparisons; "looked
sick and felt even worse"; "an
even (or still)
more interesting problem"; "still
another problem must be solved"; "a
yet sadder tale" (synonym) yet, still4. to
the full extent; "loyal
even unto death"
 neve
coequal
n.,
surface: réidh
adv., cuma
even now: anois féin
Clau = a. incessant, even; temperate; sincere
Cyfnifer = n. an
even number
Cyfongl = n. a
right angle, a. of
even angles
Cyfor = n. a confine, a border, a.
even with the edge
Cynniferedd = n.
even number
Gwastad = n. a level, a plain, a. even, steady
Hirfryd = a. of
even mind
Llefn = a. even, sleek, smooth
Llyfn = a. smooth, sleek, even, level
Nod = n. a token, a mark.
haint y nodau,
the plague. Hyd y nod, even, up to
the mark
Yrawastadau = v. to
make one's self even
General
equus, aequus, vel
etiam
kauk (level); viyi-, viyik (not odd)
ruhm