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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
evens
noun
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▪ But most everything evens out during the summer drought.
▪ Incidentally the odds on the hunted fox being killed are about evens.
▪ Peter Chapple-Hyam's colt was virtually unopposed in the market, shortening up to 4-6 favourite after opening at evens.
▪ The element R which made recombination possible has an evens chance of emerging attached to a perfect message.
▪ William Hill quote Scudamore at the seemingly generous price of evens to reach 200 again this time.
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n. 1 (plural of even English) 2 odds of 1:1; even money vb. (en-third-person singular of: even)

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The Evens (formerly known as the Lamuts a term meaning "ocean people" in Even) (эвэн, pl. эвэсэл in Even and эвены in Russian) are a people in Siberia and the Russian Far East. They live in some of the regions of the Magadan Oblast and Kamchatka Krai and northern parts of Sakha east of the Lena River. According to the 2002 census, there were 19,071 Evens in Russia. According to the 2010 census, there were 22,383 Evens in Russia. They speak their own Even language, one of the Tungusic languages. The Evens are close to the Evenks by their origins and culture. Officially, they were considered to be of Orthodox faith since the 19th century, but the Evens managed to preserve different forms of non- Christian beliefs, such as shamanism. Traditional Even life is centred upon nomadic pastoralism of domesticated reindeer, supplemented with hunting, fishing and animal-trapping. There were 104 Evens in Ukraine, 19 of whom speaking Even. (Ukr. Cen. 2001)

The ancestor of the Evens were believed to have migrated from the Transbaikal area to the coastal areas of eastern Siberia. The Ewen herders also rode their reindeer. The economy was supplemented by winter hunts to obtain wild game. Hunters sometimes rode reindeer, sometimes moved along on wooden skis.

In the 17th century, the people today known as the Eveni were divided into three main tribes—the Okhotsk reindeer Tungus (Lamut), the Tiugesir, Memel’ and Buiaksir clans as well as a sedentary group of Arman’ speakers. Today, they are all known as Eveni.

The traditional lodgings of the Evens were conical tents which were covered with animal skins. In the southern coastal areas, fish skins were used. Settled Evens used a type of earth and log dugout. Sheds were erected near the dwellings in order to house stocks of frozen fish and meat.

The Soviet years marked significant changes for the Evens. The Soviets created a written language for them and did away with illiteracy among the Evens in the 1930s. Many nomadic Evens chose to settle down, joined the kolkhozes and engaged themselves in cattle- breeding and agriculture.

Evens (disambiguation)

The Evens are an ethnic group of Siberia and the Russia Far East.

Evens may also refer to:

  • Even numbers
  • Even odds (or 'evens'), when a bet will pay out one unit per unit wagered in the event of it winning
  • The Evens, Washington, DC punk duo
    • The Evens (album), their self-titled debut album

People with the surname Evens include:

  • Bernt Evens (born 1978), Belgian professional footballer
  • Bob Evens (born 1947), English Anglican churchman
  • George Bramwell Evens (1884–1943), British radio broadcaster

Usage examples of "evens".

If I had to guess, I would say in the nearest tavern, and odds or evens whether he has a dice cup in his hands or a girl on his knee.

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Evensen, a morbidly obese, awkward man who lived alone in a trailer.

In a postal sorting station in Phoenix, Arizona, a man went crazy, went postal as they said on the evening news, and shot Terry “The Troll” Evensen, a morbidly obese, awkward man who lived alone in a trailer.