RELEVARE

I believe that it means an unveiling, such as a work of art, like my boat.

So I looked it up…its actually a Latin verb and based on the various translations it’s a great boat name!

relevo, relevare, relevavi, relevatus

    Definitions:

    1. ease/refresh
    2. exonerate
    3. lift (eyes)
    4. raise
    5. relieve/alleviate/diminish/lighten

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    1. “Relevare” is a Latin word that means “to lift up” or “to alleviate”. It comes from the verb “relevare”, which is composed of “re-“, a prefix meaning “back” or “again”, and “levare”, meaning “to lift” or “to lighten”. The word can be used in various contexts, such as in medicine to describe a treatment that alleviates pain or in a more general sense to describe a situation where someone’s burden or troubles are lifted.

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