Central Franconian edit

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Etymology edit

From Old High German klevōn, northern variant of klebēn, from Proto-Germanic *klibāną, from Proto-Indo-European *gleybʰ- (to stick).

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Verb edit

klevve (third-person singular present kläv, past participle jekläv)

  1. (Ripuarian, transitive or intransitive) to stick; to be sticky
    Meng Häng klevve vom Hunnig.
    My hands are sticky from the honey.