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eve
/ˈiv/
前夜,前夕
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Eve
n.
1.
Evening
. [
Poetic
]
Winter
oft
,
at
eve
resumes
the
breeze
.
--
Thomson
.
2.
The
evening
before
a
holiday
, --
from
the
Jewish
mode
of
reckoning
the
day
as
beginning
at
sunset
,
not
at
midnight
;
as
,
Christmas
eve
is
the
evening
before
Christmas
;
also
,
the
period
immediately
preceding
some
important
event
.
“On
the
eve
of
death.”
Eve churr
Zoöl.
,
the
European
goatsucker
or
nightjar
; --
called
also
night churr
,
and
churr owl
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Eve
n
1: (
Old
Testament
)
Adam's
wife
in
Judeo-Christian
mythology
:
the
first
woman
and
mother
of
the
human
race
;
God
created
Eve
from
Adam's
rib
and
placed
Adam
and
Eve
in
the
Garden
of
Eden
2:
the
day
before
; "
he
always
arrives
on
the
eve
of
her
departure
"
3:
the
period
immediately
before
something
; "
on
the
eve
of
the
French
Revolution
"
4:
the
latter
part
of
the
day
(
the
period
of
decreasing
daylight
from
late
afternoon
until
nightfall
); "
he
enjoyed
the
evening
light
across
the
lake
" [
syn
:
evening
,
eventide
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Eve
life
;
living
,
the
name
given
by
Adam
to
his
wife
(
Gen
. 3:20;
4:1).
The
account
of
her
creation
is
given
in
Gen
. 2:21, 22.
The
Creator
,
by
declaring
that
it
was
not
good
for
man
to
be
alone
,
and
by
creating
for
him
a
suitable
companion
,
gave
sanction
to
monogamy
.
The
commentator
Matthew
Henry
says
: "
This
companion
was
taken
from
his
side
to
signify
that
she
was
to
be
dear
unto
him
as
his
own
flesh
.
Not
from
his
head
,
lest
she
should
rule
over
him
;
nor
from
his
feet
,
lest
he
should
tyrannize
over
her
;
but
from
his
side
,
to
denote
that
species
of
equality
which
is
to
subsist
in
the
marriage
state
."
And
again
, "
That
wife
that
is
of
God's
making
by
special
grace
,
and
of
God's
bringing
by
special
providence
,
is
likely
to
prove
a
helpmeet
to
her
husband
."
Through
the
subtle
temptation
of
the
serpent
she
violated
the
commandment
of
God
by
taking
of
the
forbidden
fruit
,
which
she
gave
also
unto
her
husband
(1
Tim
. 2:13-15; 2
Cor
. 11:3).
When
she
gave
birth
to
her
first
son
,
she
said
, "
I
have
gotten
a
man
from
the
Lord
" (R.V., "
I
have
gotten
a
man
with
the
help
of
the
Lord
,"
Gen
. 4:1).
Thus
she
welcomed
Cain
,
as
some
think
,
as
if
he
had
been
the
Promised
One
the
"
Seed
of
the
woman
."
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Eve
,
living
;
enlivening
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