Rive : nf (word from latin ripa).
The word "shore" has several meanings:
i)
1. Serving, bands de lands that borders a river important (bank, edge).
Banks fitted out with a River (dock).
Inhabitants of the shore (riparian).
Rive right, shore left, for an observer located direction du running.
Rive right, shore left : together of neighborhoods by city located on the right or left bank of a watercourse.
Living on the shore right.
Specially: Shore left : neighborhoods from the shore left for the Seine à Paris, considered as lieu de l 'innovation intellectual et artistic.
Adjectival phrase: They are very shore left.
2. Tables (of a expanse bywater, of a glacier).
The shores of the Baltic (shore).
The shores of a glacier.
shore of a lake, pond.
Line of shore, which trademark la overdrive of a roadway.
3. Poetics and aged meaning: Country, land (shore).
– Quotation from the French poet Jean de la Fontaine (1621-1695): “Let it be on the next shores”.
II) Aged meaning: Tables.
– Quotation from the French writer, novelist and academician Jean-Charles-Emmanuel Nodier (1780-1844): “After having spent a long time rubbing shoulders with the shore of the wood”.
Technical : The shore of a four : the rim, near the mouth. Bread of shore.
Border in terracotta which completes a tiled roof.
Edge beams, which support, on the sides, the deck of a bridge.