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quiver(dictionary)
Quiver - Archery(gambling)
quiver 1, verb(dictionary)
quiver 2, noun(dictionary)
Quiver, Querquer - Archery(gambling)

quiver(2) (iou)



quiver noun1. ME.
[Anglo-Norman var. of quiveir, Old French quivre, coivre from West Germanic word repr. by Old English cocor: see COCKER noun1.]
A case for holding arrows (and occas. a bow). ME.
have an arrow left in one's quiver, have a shaft left in one's quiver not be resourceless.
A quiverful of arrows. L16.
quiverful noun (a) as much or as many as a quiver will hold; (b) fig. (with allus. to Psalms 127:5) many children of one parent: M19.