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convive

[ kon-vahyv; French kawn-veev ]

noun

plural convives
  1. an eating or drinking companion; fellow diner or drinker.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of convive1

1640–50; < French < Latin DzԱī table-companion, guest, equivalent to con- con- + -ī, derivative of ī to live. See vital
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Example Sentences

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From Thursday to Sunday, representatives of nonprofit Mi Convive, which runs soup kitchens throughout gang-controlled barrios, hid inside homes surrounded by kids, said Hector Navarro, a coordinator.

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Violent deaths in Caracas shantytowns have halved since the mid-2010s, when the Venezuelan capital was one of the world’s deadliest cities, according to figures from a local nonprofit, Mi Convive.

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You get two of each in the case sold at Convive Wines & Spirits in the East Village.

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La mujer afirmó que los presuntos maltratos físicos y psicológicos en manos del jugador con quien convive y que debutó a los 17 años en Deportes Tolima se han repetido en los últimos dos años.

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In fact, when you type covfefe into Dictionary.com, it asks, “Did you mean convive?”

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DzˈԳԲconvivial