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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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Cuvier, 1829
Guinean weever, T. armatus Bleeker, 1861
Sailfin weever, T. collignoni Roux, 1957
Trachinus cornutus Guichenot, 1848. Greater weever, T. draco Linnaeus, 1758
Striped weever, T. lineolatus Fischer, 1885
Cape Verde weever, T. pellegrini Cadenat, 1937
Starry weever, T.
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Weever (disambiguation)
Weever may also refer to:
People
Guy E. L. de Weever (1907–1971), Guyanese educator
John Weever (1576–1632), English poet
Nicole de Weever (born 1979), dancer from Sint Maarten
See also
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Spotted weever
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Spotted weever species summary
Footnotes
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Fish of the East Atlantic
Fish of the Mediterranean Sea
Marine fish of West Africa Marine fish of North Africa
Fish of Angola
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Sailfin weever
The sailfin weever, Trachinus collignoni, is a fish of the family Trachinidae, order Perciformes, and class Actinopterygii. References
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Fauna of the Canary Islands
Marine fish of Central Africa
Marine fish of West Africa
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Striped weever
The striped weever, Trachinus lineolatus, is a fish of the family Trachinidae. References
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Fauna of Guinea-Bissau
Fauna of São Tomé and Príncipe
Marine fish of Central Africa
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Redbanded weever
The redbanded weever (Parapercis binivirgata) is a sandperch of the family Pinguipedidae found around Australia and New Zealand at depths between . links
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Pinguipedidae
Marine fish of Eastern Australia
Taxa named by Edgar Ravenswood Waite
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Greater weever
The name “weever” is thought to originate from the Anglo-Saxon word “wivre” which translates as “viper”. During the night time the greater weever is believed to swim around freely, even pelagically.
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Guinean weever
The Guinean weever (Trachinus armatus) is a fish of the family Trachinidae, widespread in the eastern Atlantic along the coasts of Africa from Mauritania
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Starry weever
The starry weever, or streaked weever, Trachinus radiatus, is a fish of the family Trachinidae widespread in the eastern Atlantic from Gibraltar to the Fauna of the Canary Islands
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Lesser weever
The lesser weever (Echiichthys vipera) is a venomous weever of the family Trachinidae, in the order Perciformes, and the class Actinopterygii. See also
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Wonders of Weeverfish
Other hazardous fish
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Venomous
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John Weever
John Weever (1576–1632) was an English antiquary and poet. The book also has commendatory verses by some of Weever's Cambridge friends.
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Nicole de Weever
Nicole de Weever (born 1979) is a dancer and choreographer from Sint Maarten. Early life
Nicole Chantal de Weever was born in 1979 in Cay Hill, Sint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles, to Beatrice (née Vlaun) and Wilfred de Weever.
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Guy E. L. de Weever
Personal life
De Weever was born in March 1907 in Onderneeming, Essequibo, Guyana, to Paulina and Peter Moses de Weever, both teachers. De Weever died in May 1971.
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1907 births
1971 deaths
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