Lexicographical Neighbors of Quiverer
Literary usage of Quiverer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Examiner (1850)
"Quiverer up the golden air, — Nested in a golden earth, — Mate of hours when
thrushes pair, Hedges green, and blooms have birth, — Up, thou very shout of ..."
2. The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany by Alvan Lamson, Ezra Stiles Gannett, George Putnam, George Edward Ellis (1850)
"Quiverer up the golden air, — Nested in a golden earth, — Mate of hours when
thrushes pair, Hedges green, and blooms have birth, — Up, thou very shout of ..."
3. Scènes de Voyages de Victor Hugo by Victor Hugo, Thomas Bertrand Bronson (1899)
"... to move the gigues (slang for legs); " shiverer," " quiverer," " dancer," ie,
does no pulling. ..."