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caliver
▪ I. caliver Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈkælɪvə(r), kəˈliːvə(r)) Forms: 6 qualivre, calliour, kalli-, qualli-, kaly-, calea-, 6–7 caly-, cally-, calee-, calever, 7 caliever, calivre, 6–9 calliver, 6– caliver. [App. the same word as calibre; see the quotation from Littré there, and the following: 1588 E. York ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ambrose Caliver
with Caliver's study of Black rural education in 1935. "Caliver, Ambrose (1894-1962) Ambrose Caliver was born in… | bigdog4542002 on Xanga." bigdog4542002 on Xanga. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2013. wikipedia.org
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caleevere
caleevere obs. form of caliver. Oxford English Dictionary
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Attack on Cawsand
The Spanish forces were spotted by one member of the militia who had gone ahead of the main force; he promptly opened fire with a caliver, scaring the wikipedia.org
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calyver
calyver obs. form of caliver. Oxford English Dictionary
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Black Cabinet
Ambrose Caliver, Department of the Interior Arthur Weiseger, Department of Labor Charles E. Hall, Department of Commerce Constance E.H. Ambrose Caliver: Adult Educator and Civil Servant, Syracuse, NY: Syracuse Univ Printing, 1966 Wilkins, Theresa B., "Ambrose Caliver: Distinguished Civil wikipedia.org
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qualliver
qualiver, -vre, qualliver obs. ff. caliver. Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Grant (game designer)
(To be re-published by Caliver Books, Summer 2008) The Ancient War Game, Charles Grant, A. & C. Black, 1974, . The War Game, Charles Grant, A. & C. wikipedia.org
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calibre
▪ I. calibre, caliber, n. (ˈkælɪbə(r): occas. ˈkəliːbr) Also 6–8 caliver, 8 calabar, calliber, -bre, caliper, calabre. [a. F. calibre (qualibre in Cotgr. 1611) = It. calibro, Sp. calibre (OSp. also calibo, Diez) of uncertain origin; the Arab. qālib ‘mould for casting metal’, or some cognate derivati... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lead belt (wargaming)
Associated companies include magazine publisher Wargames Illustrated in Beeston and game publisher and distributor Caliver Books in Newthorpe. wikipedia.org
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caliverer
† caliverer Obs. rare—1. [f. caliver n. + -er1.] A soldier armed with a caliver.1590 Sir J. Smythe Disc. Weapons 5 Harquebuziers may skirmish with more dexteritie and certeintie than the Caliverers with their Calivers. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mary Eliza Walker Crump
Ambrose Caliver, the president of Fisk University, sent a letter to be read at her funeral, saying "Fisk University rejoices in the complete fruition of wikipedia.org
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culiver
ˈculiver erroneous form of caliver.1754 T. Prince Ann. New Eng. ii. in Arb. Garner II. 594 He discharges his culliver towards the place. 1864 A. Bisset Omitted Chap. Hist. Eng. vi. 365 Breast-plates pistol and culiver proof. Oxford English Dictionary
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kalliyun
kalliver, kalliyun see caliver, kalian. Oxford English Dictionary
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Battle of Clontibret
The Irish also deployed a greatly enlarged force of cavalry, musketeers and caliver-men. To Bagenal's puzzlement, the caliver-men wore red coats and fought expertly. wikipedia.org
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