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English

Alternative forms

Verb

moove (third-person singular simple present mooves, present participle mooving, simple past and past participle mooved or moovd)

  1. Obsolete spelling of move.
    • 1674, John Milton, chapter XI, in Paradise Lost[1]:
      Was heard, of Harp and Organ; and who moovd
    • 2003, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, quoting Monday, 22nd Sept. 1806, edited by Gary E. Moulton, The Definitive Journals of Lewis and Clark, Vol 9[2], Univ. of Nebraska Press, →ISBN:
      we moovd a short distance below and Camped, …
    • 1958, Local History & Genealogical Society[3], Digitized edition, published 2008, page 32:
      Josee married Susanah Adams moovd to Tennessee …
    • 2008, Perry D. Jamieson, Khobar Towers: Tragedy and Response[4], Government Printing Office, →ISBN:
      … my friend Marshell moovd[sic] and here's a picture of how I felt.

References

  • Century Dictionary, Vol. V, Page 3854, moove