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  • 1 quiver

    I 1. ['kwivə] verb
    (to tremble or shake: The leaves quivered in the breeze.) τρέμω
    2. noun
    (a quivering sound, movement etc.)
    II ['kwivə] noun
    (a long, narrow case for carrying arrows in.) φαρέτρα

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  • 2 Quiver

    subs.
    Case to hold arrows: P. and V. φαρέτρα, ἡ (Plat.).
    Shaking: P. and V. τρόμος, ὁ.
    Convulsion: P. and V. σπασμός, ὁ, P. σφαδασμός, ὁ, V. σπαραγμός, ὁ.
    ——————
    v. intrans.
    Tremble: P. and V. τρέμειν, φρίσσειν; see Tremble.
    Palpitate: P. and V. πηδᾶν, P. σφύζειν,V. ὀρχεῖσθαι.
    Pant: P. and V. σφαδάζειν (Xen.), ἀσπαίρειν (rare P.), V. πασπαίρειν.

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  • 3 quiver

    1) τρεμουλιάζω
    2) τρέμω

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  • 4 shiver

    ['ʃivə] 1. verb
    (to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) τουρτουρίζω
    2. noun
    (an act of shivering.) τρεμούλα,ρίγος
    - the shivers

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  • 5 Creep

    v. intrans.
    P. and V. ἕρπειν.
    Go slowly: Ar. and P. βαδίζειν (rare V.).
    Creep away: V. φέρπειν.
    Creep in (met., of abuses, etc.); P. and V. πορρεῖν (Eur., frag.).
    Creep into: Ar. and P. εἰσδεσθαι (εἰς, acc.); see slip into.
    Creep on: Ar. and V. προσέρπειν.
    Creep out: Ar. and V. ἐξέρπειν.
    Creep over (met., of a feeling): V. πέρχεσθαι (acc.), φέρπειν (acc.), P. and V. εἰσέρχεσθαι (acc.).
    Creep past: Ar. παρέρπειν (absol.).
    Creep under: Ar. and P. ποδεσθαι πό ( acc).
    Creep up: Ar. and V. νέρπειν.
    Creep up to: Ar. ἐφέρπειν ἐπ (acc.).
    Quiver: P. and V. τρέμειν.
    Creeping thing, subs.: P. and V. ἕρπετον, τό (Xen., also Ar.).

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  • Quiver — Quiv er, n. [OF. cuivre, cuevre, coivre, LL. cucurum, fr. OHG. chohh[=a]ri quiver, receptacle, G. k[ o]cher quiver; akin to AS. cocor, cocur, cocer, D. koker. Cf. {Cocker} a high shoe.] A case or sheath for arrows to be carried on the person.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • quiver — quiver1 [kwiv′ər] vi. [ME quiveren < OE cwifer , eager, akin to MDu quiveren < IE base * gwei , to live, lively: see BIO ] to shake with a tremulous motion; tremble n. the act or condition of quivering; tremor; tremble quivery adj. quiver2… …   English World dictionary

  • Quiver — Quiv er (kw[i^]v [ e]r), a. [Akin to AS. cwiferlice anxiously; cf. OD. kuiven, kuiveren. Cf. {Quaver}.] Nimble; active. [Obs.] A little quiver fellow. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Quiver — Quiv er, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Quivered} (kw[i^]v [ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Quivering}.] [Cf. {Quaver}.] To shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver. [1913 Webster] The green leaves quiver with… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Quiver — Quiver  многозначный термин: Изначальное название компьютерной игры Half Life Quiver  альбом 2009 года группы KTU (лидер  Киммо Похьонен) …   Википедия

  • quiver — [n] shaking, vibration convulsion, flash, glimmer, glitter, oscillation, palpitation, pulsation, shake, shimmer, shiver, shudder, sparkle, spasm, throb, tic, tremble, tremor, twinkle; concept 152 Ant. quiet, stillness quiver [v] shake, vibrate… …   New thesaurus

  • quiver — Ⅰ. quiver [1] ► VERB ▪ shake or vibrate with a slight rapid motion. ► NOUN ▪ a quivering movement or sound. DERIVATIVES quivery adjective. ORIGIN from an Old English word meaning «nimble, quick». Ⅱ …   English terms dictionary

  • Quiver — Quiv er, n. The act or state of quivering; a tremor. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • quiver — index beat (pulsate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • quiver — vb *shake, shiver, shudder, quaver, totter, tremble, quake, wobble, teeter, shimmy, dither Analogous words: *pulsate, pulse, beat, throb, palpitate: flutter, flicker, flitter (see FLIT) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • quiver — quiv|er1 [ˈkwıvə US ər] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from quiver [i] active, quick (13 19 centuries), from an unrecorded Old English cwifer] to shake slightly because you are cold, or because you feel very afraid, angry, excited etc =… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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