I'll give you one each for both common definitions:
1. The Sheriff of Nottingham started to quiver as he saw Robin Hood take aim at his head with an arrow.
2. Seeing that the Sheriff was frightened, Robin slowly slid his arrow back into his quiver.
The word quiver is the collective noun for a quiver of arrows.
quiver (case for holding arrows)
The root word of "quiver" is "quiver," which comes from the Middle English word "quivere," ultimately derived from the Old French word "cuivre" meaning "case or sheath for arrows."
The word is spelled quiver. He slung a quiver of arrows over his shoulder. The girl was so scared, others could see her quiver.
The word 'set' denotes a collection of objects, which is a collective noun. The usual collective noun for arrows is a 'quiver of arrows'.
The noun 'quiver' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a shaking movement or feeling caused by fear or other strong emotions; a word for a case used for carrying arrows; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to 'quiver' is the gerund, quivering.
her lip was QUIVERING as she saw him do that
The noun 'quiverful' is not a collective noun.The noun 'quiverful' is a word for the full capacity of a quiver.The noun quiver is a collective noun for:a quiver of arrowsa quiver of cobras
The word "quiver" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it typically means to shake or tremble. As a noun, it refers to a case for holding arrows.
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quiver either means... a quiver of arrows. wich is the plural noun of the word arrow. or if somebody quivers it is a verb and it is when they shake. usually because the person is cold or scared.