shrieve
1Shrieve — Shrieve, v. t. To shrive; to question. [Obs.] She gan him soft to shrieve. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
2Shrieve — Shrieve, n. [Contr. from OE. shereve. See {Sheriff}.] A sheriff. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …
3shrieve — [shrēv] n. obs. var. of SHERIFF shrieval adj …
4shrieve — I [[t]ʃriv[/t]] n. gov archaic sheriff II shrieve [[t]ʃriv[/t]] v. t. v. i. shrieved, shriev•ing archaic shrive …
5shrieve — I. ˈs(h)rēv archaic variant of sheriff II. archaic variant of shrive * * * shrieve1 /shreev/, n. Archaic. sheriff …
6shrieve — archaic variant of shrive …
7shrieve — shrieve1 /shreev/, n. Archaic. sheriff. shrieve2 /shreev/, v.t., v.i., shrieved, shrieving. Archaic. shrive. * * * …
8Shrieve — This most interesting surname, with variant spellings Shreeve(s), Shreve, Shrive, Schrieve, Shireff, and Sheriff, originated as an occupational name for a sheriff, a word derived from the Old English scir , shire, administrative district, plus… …
9Michael Shrieve — Born 6 July 1949 (1949 07 06) (age 62) San Francisco, California, US Instruments Drums Associated acts Santana Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve Klaus Schulze …
10Mickaël Shrieve — Michael Shrieve Portail du rock Principaux courants Scènes régionales Groupes et musiciens Par instrument Par nation …