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quaviver, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the late 1700s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun quaviver come from? Earliest known use.
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quaviver - definition and meaning - Wordnik
quaviver: A fish, the sea-dragon or dragonet; a kind of gurnard. See gurnard and Trigla.
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s-expressionists/Quaviver: A portable and extensible ... - GitHub
Quaviver is a collection of Common Lisp systems that implement various algorithms for changing the base (or radix) of floating point numbers and for parsing ...
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quaviver
† quaviver Obs. Also 7 quaui(u)er, quawiuer. [app. f. viver; the first element is obscure.] The fish called sea-dragon or dragonet.1589 Rider Bibl. Scholast. 1723 A quaviuer, a kind of sea fish, araneus dracæna. 1611 Cotgr., Traigne, the sea Dragon, Viuer, Quauiuer. 1655 Moufet & Bennet Health's Imp...
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† Quaviver. World English Historical Dictionary - WEHD.com
Obs. Also 7 quaui(u)er, quawiuer. [app. f. VIVER; the first element is obscure.] The fish called sea-dragon or dragonet. 1. 1589. Rider, Bibl.
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Quaviver Socks - Create2Thrive
These socks use alternating-width cables of long, elongated stitches to create a unique surface texture on top of the fabric, separated by columns of purl ...
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Quaviver Socks - Pinterest
These pretty socks with mirrored variable-width elongated-stitch cables fit like ribbing and are easy to work with a beautiful result!
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QUIVER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to shake with a slight but rapid motion; vibrate tremulously; tremble. Synonyms: shiver, shudder, quake, quake. noun. the act or state of quivering ...
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Carolyn Lisle brings us the Quaviver Socks. Both cuff-down and toe-up instructions are provided! #kcdesigns
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quaving, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word quaving is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for quaving is from before 1382, in Bible ( ...
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weever
weever (ˈwiːvə(r)) Also 7 wiver, 7–9 weaver. [Prob. originally wĭver, a. OF. (north-eastern) wivre the weever (13th c.), a transferred use of wivre serpent, dragon (see wyver, wyvern), = Central OF. guivre (mod. heraldic F. guivre, givre), repr. L. vīpera viper; the more normal OF. descendant of L. ...
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sea spider
sea spider 1. A name for various marine spider-like creatures. a. A spider-crab or maioid.1666 J. Davies Hist. Caribby Isles 120 The Sea-Spider is by some conceiv'd to be a kind of Crab. 1694 tr. Marten's Voy. Spitzbergen in Acc. Sev. Late Voy. (1694) ii. 113 The Sea Crawfish without a Tail, or Sea ...
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