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Eaves , n. pl. [OE. evese, pl. eveses, AS. efese eaves, brim, brink; akin to OHG. obisa, opasa, porch, hall, MHG. obse eaves, Icel. ups, Goth. ubizwa porch; cf. Icel. upsar-dropi, OSw. opsä-drup water dropping from the eaves. Probably from the root of E. over. The s of eaves is in English regarded as a plural ending, though not so in Saxon. See Over, and cf. Eavesdrop.]
- (Arch.) The edges or lower borders of the roof of a building, which overhang the walls, and cast off the water that falls on the roof.1913 Webster
- Brow; ridge. [Obs.] “Eaves of the hill.”Wyclif.1913 Webster
- Eyelids or eyelashes.1913 Webster
And closing eaves of wearied eyes.
Tennyson.1913 WebsterEaves board (Arch.), an arris fillet, or a thick board with a feather edge, nailed across the rafters at the eaves of a building, to raise the lower course of slates a little, or to receive the lowest course of tiles; -- called also eaves catch and eaves lath. -- Eaves channel, Eaves gutter, Eaves trough. Same as Gutter, 1. -- Eaves molding (Arch.), a molding immediately below the eaves, acting as a cornice or part of a cornice. -- Eaves swallow (Zoöl.). (a) The cliff swallow; -- so called from its habit of building retort-shaped nests of mud under the eaves of buildings. See Cliff swallow, under Cliff. (b) The European swallow.
1913 Webster
- (Arch.) The edges or lower borders of the roof of a building, which overhang the walls, and cast off the water that falls on the roof.