[f. QUIVER sb.1] trans. To put into or as into a quiver. (Chiefly in pa. pple.; cf. QUIVERED 2.)

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a. 1643.  Earl of Cumberland, Ps., in Farr, S. P. Jas. I. (1848), 112. Thy galling shafts lye quiuered in my bones.

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a. 1711.  Ken, Edmund, Poet. Wks. 1721, II. 310. Use Spears, your Arrows quiver, case your Bows.

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1866.  J. B. Rose, trans. Ovid’s Met., 137. His thousand arrows lie Quivered around.

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