Definition of Aivers

1. aiver [n] - See also: aiver

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aivers

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

Literary usage of Aivers

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

1. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated Out of (1858)
"2 Its efficacy and power illustrated by the example of aivers saints mentioned in the Scriptures. NOW faith is the substance of things hoped for, ..."

2. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: in twenty-four volumes. by William Makepeace Thackeray (1869)
"No, no ! where the ivy now clusters there ew strong portcullis and bars of steel; where the wallflower now aivers in the rampart there were silken banners ..."

3. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall (1822)
"Miss Sabrina Hookie, a sew schoolmistress and milliner, introduces aivers new fashions and sentiments, but the benefit of such great improvements is doubted ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1840)
"Again: It is acknowledged that the baptism of a child called by the Christian name of Lord aivers ..."

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