[f. QUIVER sb.1] trans. To put into or as into a quiver. (Chiefly in pa. pple.; cf. QUIVERED 2.)
a. 1643. Earl of Cumberland, Ps., in Farr, S. P. Jas. I. (1848), 112. Thy galling shafts lye quiuered in my bones.
a. 1711. Ken, Edmund, Poet. Wks. 1721, II. 310. Use Spears, your Arrows quiver, case your Bows.
1866. J. B. Rose, trans. Ovids Met., 137. His thousand arrows lie Quivered around.