Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word receivd.
Examples
-
By the same post I receivd the last Proof of the Poem of 'The Farmer's Boy.'
Letter 19 2009
-
I receivd the offer with pleasure, and a day or two past he left with me the above some for you, which I will send you in ten days.
Letter 160 2009
-
This I greatly wished and had been endeavouring: but I am happy by a letter receivd this evening to learn that it is in a train of being done from another quarter.
Letter 26 2009
-
It's great, and it's receivd a lot of positive feedback already.
Archive 2007-06-01 Loukia 2007
-
Returning from Europe I asked to be receivd once again, only to find out that my novice master had left, the Abbott had resigned and all the novices left as well, and they were not accepting anyone at the time.
Archive 2006-07-09 Terry Nelson 2006
-
Returning from Europe I asked to be receivd once again, only to find out that my novice master had left, the Abbott had resigned and all the novices left as well, and they were not accepting anyone at the time.
Compunction Terry Nelson 2006
-
Tremane opened his lips to receivd prob he swallowed it rather than spitting it out, which would ably have been a very unfortunate gesture and a terrible omen.jana. s stepped back, watching the Duke narrowly, and Tremane blinked owlishly at him for a moment.
Storm Breaking Lackey, Mercedes 1996
-
Tremane opened his lips to receivd prob he swallowed it rather than spitting it out, which would ably have been a very unfortunate gesture and a terrible omen.jana. s stepped back, watching the Duke narrowly, and Tremane blinked owlishly at him for a moment.
Storm Breaking Lackey, Mercedes 1996
-
The Enemy did us no harm by their own shot and shells, which was warmly applied, -- as soon as the fire had got pretty warm I receivd orders to march my Regt to the grand parade which brought us into
The Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn Henry P. Johnston
-
Bullion; And further adds That he receivd a Warrant from Sir Henry
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.