"Jervis" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jervis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jervis" Meaning

Jervis is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Norman French name "Gerville", which means "peer" or "noble". It is also related to the Latin name "Servius", meaning "servant". Jervis is commonly used as a given name, and it is also the name of several places, including Jervis Bay in Australia.

"Jervis" Examples

Jervis


Verb


Example sentences:
+ To jervis is to cut with a sharp edge or point. ("The knife jervis the piece of cloth.")
+ She tried to jervis the rope to free the trapped child.

Noun


Example sentences:
+ The Jervis Street station is a major transportation hub in downtown Dublin.
+ Admiral John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent, was a British naval officer who defeated a French and Spanish fleet in 1797.

Adjective


Example sentences:
+ The jervis texture of the fabric was very soft to the touch.
+ The jervis angle of the roofing material was crucial for waterproofing the structure.

Note: The verb "to jervis" is not an unrestricted word in modern English, but it still appears in some specialized contexts. The noun and adjective forms are more commonly used.

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