gave him a good time - translation to English
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gave him a good time - translation to English

GENERIC NAME REFERRING TO TORRENTIAL RIVERS, IN THE WEST SIDE OF THE PYRENEES
Gave (stem); Gave as a placename element

gave him a good time      
gaf hem een goede tijd
good time         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Good Time (song); Good Time (disambiguation); Good Time (single); Good time; Good Time (album)
aangename tijd, plezier
matter of time         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
A Matter of Time (song); Matter of Time; A matter of time; A Matter of Time (album); Why Do You Care?; Empty Again; No Free Advice; Somber; Peace of Mind (Song for Sarah); A Matter of Time (disambiguation); A Matter of Time (novel); Matter of Time (disambiguation); Matter of Time (song); A Matter Of Time; Matter of Time (album)
een kwestie van tijd

Definition

HIM
¦ abbreviation Brit. Her or His Imperial Majesty.

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Gave (placename element)

The French word gave, as used in the western part of the Pyrenees, is a generic name referring to a torrential river. In the central part of the mountain range, the term for this is neste.

The word gave derives from the old Gascon gabar, attested as gabarrus in medieval Latin. Based on a pre-Celtic root *gab meaning 'hollow' (thus 'throat'), it refers to lower places, valleys and rivers. It is widely found in placenames of Gascony as Gabardan, Gavarret, Gavarnie, Gabas, etc. The name of the Gabali (the ancient people living in Gévaudan) is supposed to be related to this stem.

The final -r is missing because it was lost in Gascon: gabar > gabà > [ɡabɵ].