ra·ven 1 (rā′vən) n. 1. A large bird (Corvus corax) of the Northern Hemisphere, having black plumage and a croaking cry.
2. Any of several similar birds of the genus Corvus, found in Africa, Australia, and southwestern North America.
adj. Black and shiny: raven tresses.
[Middle English, from Old English hræfn .]
rav·en 2 (răv′ən) v. rav·ened , rav·en·ing , rav·ens
v. tr. 1. To consume greedily; devour.
2. To seek or seize as prey or plunder.
v. intr. 1. To seek or seize prey or plunder.
2. To eat ravenously.
[From Middle English ravin, raven , rapine, plunder, prey ; see ravin .]
rav′en·er n.
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raven (ˈreɪvən ) n 1. (Animals) a large passerine bird, Corvus corax , having a large straight bill, long wedge-shaped tail, and black plumage: family Corvidae (crows). It has a hoarse croaking cry
2. (Colours)
a. a shiny black colour
b. (as adjective ): raven hair .
[Old English hrǣfn ; related to Old High German hraban , Old Norse hrafn ]
raven (ˈrævən ) vb 1. to seize or seek (plunder, prey, etc)
2. to eat (something) voraciously or greedily; be ravenous in eating
[C15: from Old French raviner to attack impetuously; see ravenous]
ˈravener n
Raven (ˈreɪvən ) n (Non-European Myth & Legend) a traditional trickster hero among the native peoples of the Canadian Pacific Northwest
[from raven1 ]
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ra•ven1 (ˈreɪ vən) n. 1. any of several very large corvine birds having lustrous black plumage and a loud, harsh call, esp. Corvus corax, of North America and Eurasia.
adj. 2. lustrous black: raven hair.
[before 900; Middle English; Old English hrǣfn, c. Old High German (h)raban, Old Norse hrafn ]
ra′ven•like`, adj.
rav•en2 (ˈræv ən) v.i. 1. to plunder.
2. to prowl for food.
3. to eat or feed greedily.
v.t. 4. to pillage: armies ravening the land.
5. to devour greedily.
[1485–95; earlier
ravine < Middle French
raviner, v. derivative of
ravine ravin ]
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raven Past participle: ravenedGerund: raveningImperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Present I raven you raven he/she/it ravens we raven you raven they raven
Preterite I ravened you ravened he/she/it ravened we ravened you ravened they ravened
Present Continuous I am ravening you are ravening he/she/it is ravening we are ravening you are ravening they are ravening
Present Perfect I have ravened you have ravened he/she/it has ravened we have ravened you have ravened they have ravened
Past Continuous I was ravening you were ravening he/she/it was ravening we were ravening you were ravening they were ravening
Past Perfect I had ravened you had ravened he/she/it had ravened we had ravened you had ravened they had ravened
Future I will raven you will raven he/she/it will raven we will raven you will raven they will raven
Future Perfect I will have ravened you will have ravened he/she/it will have ravened we will have ravened you will have ravened they will have ravened
Future Continuous I will be ravening you will be ravening he/she/it will be ravening we will be ravening you will be ravening they will be ravening
Present Perfect Continuous I have been ravening you have been ravening he/she/it has been ravening we have been ravening you have been ravening they have been ravening
Future Perfect Continuous I will have been ravening you will have been ravening he/she/it will have been ravening we will have been ravening you will have been ravening they will have been ravening
Past Perfect Continuous I had been ravening you had been ravening he/she/it had been ravening we had been ravening you had been ravening they had been ravening
Conditional I would raven you would raven he/she/it would raven we would raven you would raven they would raven
Past Conditional I would have ravened you would have ravened he/she/it would have ravened we would have ravened you would have ravened they would have ravened
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