Definition of Quiverers

1. quiverer [n] - See also: quiverer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Quiverers

quittal
quittals
quittance
quittances
quitted
quitter
quitters
quitting
quitting time
quittor
quittors
quitture
quiver
quivered
quiverer
quiverers
quiverful
quiverfuls
quiverier
quivering
quiveringly
quiverings
quivers
quiversful
quivertip
quivertips
quivery
quixote
quixotes
quixotic

Literary usage of Quiverers

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

1. Genius and Degeneration: A Psychological Study by William Hirsch (1896)
"... or ' quiverers,' ' roaring ' colourists, dyers in gray and faded tints—becomes at once intelligible to us if we keep in view the researches of ..."

2. Genius and Degeneration: A Psychological Study by William Hirsch (1896)
"... or 'quiverers/ 'roaring ' colourists, dyers in gray and faded tints—becomes at once intelligible to us if we keep in view the researches of ..."

3. Degeneration by Max Simon Nordau (1895)
"... or ' quiverers,' 'roaring' colourists, dyers in gray and faded tints—becomes at once intelligible to us if we keep in view the researches of the Charcot ..."

4. Atharva-veda Saṁhitā by William Dwight Whitney (1905)
"... quiverers as two vultures to the sky — up-heater-and-forth-heater, up-heaters of his heart. ..."

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