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Definition of quiver
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Quiver
(a.)
Nimble;
active.
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Fleshquake
::
Fleshquake
(n.) A
quaking
or
trembling
of the
flesh;
a
quiver.
Sagittary
::
Sagittary
(n.) A
centaur;
a
fabulous
being,
half man, half
horse,
armed with a bow and
quiver..
Quivered
::
Quivered
(a.)
Sheathed,
as in a
quiver..
Quiver
::
Quiver
(a.)
Nimble;
active.
Shiver
::
Shiver
(v. i.) To
tremble;
to
vibrate;
to
quiver;
to
shake,
as from cold or
fear..
Trepidation
::
Trepidation
(n.) An
involuntary
trembling,
sometimes
an
effect
of
paralysis,
but
usually
caused
by
terror
or fear;
quaking;
quivering..
Trembling
::
Trembling
(a.)
Shaking;
tottering;
quivering.
Quiveringly
::
Quiveringly
(adv.)
With
quivering
motion.
Tremulous
::
Tremulous
(a.)
Shaking;
shivering;
quivering;
as, a
tremulous
limb; a
tremulous
motion
of the hand or the lips; the
tremulous
leaf of the
poplar..
Shock
::
Shock (n.) A
quivering
or
shaking
which is the
effect
of a blow,
collision,
or
violent
impulse;
a blow,
impact,
or
collision;
a
concussion;
a
sudden
violent
impulse
or
onset..
Sheaf
::
Sheaf (n.) Any
collection
of
things
bound
together;
a
bundle;
specifically,
a
bundle
of
arrows
sufficient
to fill a
quiver,
or the
allowance
of each
archer,
--
usually
twenty-four..
Quiver
::
Quiver
(n.) A case or
sheath
for
arrows
to be
carried
on the
person.
Tremble
::
Tremble
(n.) An
involuntary
shaking
or
quivering.
Belomancy
::
Belomancy
(n.) A kind of
divination
anciently
practiced
by means of
marked
arrows
drawn at
random
from a bag or
quiver,
the marks on the
arrows
drawn being
supposed
to
foreshow
the
future..
Quake
::
Quake (v. i.) To
shake,
vibrate,
or
quiver,
either
from not being
solid,
as soft, wet land, or from
violent
convulsion
of any kind; as, the earth
quakes;
the
mountains
quake..
Quiver
::
Quiver
(n.) The act or state of
quivering;
a
tremor.
Tremor
::
Tremor
(v.) A
trembling;
a
shivering
or
shaking;
a
quivering
or
vibratory
motion;
as, the
tremor
of a
person
who is weak,
infirm,
or old..
Blubbery
::
Blubbery
(a.) Like
blubber;
gelatinous
and
quivering;
as, a
blubbery
mass..
Quivered
::
Quivered
(a.)
Furnished
with, or
carrying,
a
quiver..
Vibrate
::
Vibrate
(v. i.) To
produce
an
oscillating
or
quivering
effect
of
sound;
as, a
whisper
vibrates
on the ear..
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