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laver

1 American  
[ley-ver] / ˈleɪ vər /

noun

  1. Old Testament. a large basin upon a foot or pedestal in the court of the Hebrew tabernacle and subsequently in the temple, containing water for the ablutions of the priests and for the washing of the sacrifices in the temple service.

  2. Ecclesiastical. the font or water of baptism.

  3. any spiritually cleansing agency.

  4. Archaic.

    1. a basin, bowl, or cistern to wash in.

    2. any bowl or pan for water.


laver 2 American  
[ley-ver] / ˈleɪ vər /

noun

  1. any of several edible seaweeds, especially of the genus Porphyra.


Laver 3 American  
[ley-ver] / ˈleɪ vər /

noun

  1. Rod(ney George), born 1938, Australian tennis player.


laver 1 British  
/ ˈleɪvə /

noun

  1. Old Testament a large basin of water used by the priests for ritual ablutions

  2. the font or the water of baptism

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Laver 2 British  
/ ˈleɪvə /

noun

  1. Rod ( ney ) ( George ). born 1938, Australian tennis player: won eleven Grand Slam singles titles (1960–69), including all four in a single year twice (1962, 1969)

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laver 3 British  
/ ˈlɑːvə /

noun

  1. any of several seaweeds of the genus Porphyra and related genera, with edible fronds: phylum Rhodophyta (red algae)

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Etymology

Origin of laver1

1300–50; Middle English lavo ( u ) r < Anglo-French lavour, Old French laveoir < Late Latin lavātōrium lavatory

Origin of laver2

1605–15; < New Latin, special use of Latin laver a water plant