Obs. [f. LEVEE sb.2] trans. To attend the levees of; to pursue at levees.
1725. Young, Love Fame, IV. 129. Warm in pursuit, he Levées all the great.
1757. Mrs. Griffith, Lett. Henry & Frances (1767), IV. 158. You may levee him fifty Times, without being admitted by his Swiss porter.
1770. Foote, Lame Lover, I. 7. The paltry ambition of levying and following titles.