noun
also dyke·reeve ˈdīˌkrēv
( -s )
Etymology: perhaps alteration (influenced by English reeve ) of dikegrave — more at reeve (official)
: an English official in charge of the drains, sluices, and sea walls in a district of fen or marshy land
noun
also dyke·reeve ˈdīˌkrēv
( -s )
Etymology: perhaps alteration (influenced by English reeve ) of dikegrave — more at reeve (official)
: an English official in charge of the drains, sluices, and sea walls in a district of fen or marshy land
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012