Definition of Aiver

1. a draft horse [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aiver

aisleways
aisling
aislings
aisy
ait
aitch
aitchbone
aitchbones
aitches
aithochrous
aitiologies
aitiology
aits
aitu
aitus
aiver (current term)
aivers
aizle
aizles
ajaeng
ajapsandal
ajapsandali
ajar
ajar(p)
ajaraca
ajaracas
ajarred
ajarring
ajee
ajiva

Literary usage of Aiver

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Collection of Colloquial Phrases, on Every Topic Necessary To Maintain by Anthony Bolmar (1839)
"Ofthe Seasons. l'aiver est^enfin fini. aimez-vous ... peut-être le seul de cette opinion. en^aiver on n'est bien qu'auprès du feu. avez-vous patiné, ..."

2. The Coming Struggle Among the Nations of the Earth, Or, The Political Events by John Thomas (1853)
"... pronounced asher mai-aiver-le. ASHER is the relative pronoun who, which, that singular and plural, masculine and feminine; and agrees with its ..."

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