river
riv·er
noun, often attributive \ˈri-vər\Definition of RIVER
1
a : a natural stream of water of usually considerable volume b : watercourse
2
a : something resembling a river <a river of lava> b plural : large or overwhelming quantities <drank rivers of coffee>
— up the river
: to or in prison <was sent up the river>
Examples of RIVER
- The raft is too small to use on this part of the river.
- Rivers of mud flowed down the hillside.
Origin of RIVER
Middle English rivere, from Anglo-French, from Vulgar Latin *riparia, from Latin, feminine of riparius riparian, from ripa bank, shore; perhaps akin to Greek ereipein to tear down
First Known Use: 14th century
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