paver

English

Etymology

pave + -er

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -eɪvə(r)

Noun

paver (plural pavers)

  1. A flat stone used to pave a pathway, such as a walkway to one's home.
    red brick pavers
  2. One who paves; one who lays pavement.

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Danish

Noun

paver c

  1. plural indefinite of pave

French

Etymology

From Old French paver (to pave, to cover), from Vulgar Latin *pavāre (to beat down, to smash), from Latin pavīre, present active infinitive of paviō (I beat, strike, ram, tread down).

Verb

paver

  1. to cobble, to pave with cobblestones or something similar
  2. (Canada, Quebec) to pave in any sense (including with asphalt, etc.)

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Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

paver m

  1. indefinite plural of pave
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