liven

Etymology 1
Shortening of.

Verb

 * 1)  To cause to be more lively, or to become more lively.
 * Let's liven up this party!
 * 1) * 1958: Marco Polo, Ronald Latham (translator), The Travels of Marco Polo
 * Instead of the picturesque fables* that liven the pages of ‘Sir John Mandeville’ and of many more authentic travellers, he gives us no less picturesque facts, and facts in great abundance.
 * 1) * 1979: The American School Board Journal, volume 166, no. 1, January 1979, published by the National School Boards Association, caption to an image in the May 1979 section
 * Visiting professionals frequently liven the day at the Elm Creative Arts School.
 * 1) * 1979: The American School Board Journal, volume 166, no. 1, January 1979, published by the National School Boards Association, caption to an image in the May 1979 section
 * Visiting professionals frequently liven the day at the Elm Creative Arts School.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: оживявам се

Etymology 2
From, equivalent to.

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * 1)  to the left