The phrase "quiver in dimness" conveys a sense of shivering or trembling in a low-light or dark environment. It suggests a feeling of fear, uncertainty, or vulnerability in a situation that lacks clarity or visibility.
When bow hunting, the arrows are carried in a tubular item called a 'quiver'. I'm assuming that your answer is "A quiver full of arrows".
This phrase evokes the image of shadows shrinking back and trembling in fear. It suggests a sense of intimidation or unease in the face of a powerful force or presence.
to quiver or shake a lot and to vibrate
quiver
An adjective for the noun quiver could be violent--a violent quiver.
The word quiver is the collective noun for a quiver of arrows.
The abstract noun for the adjective dim is dimness. The abstract noun for the verb to dim is the gerund, dimming.
Quiver
The collective nouns for arrows a 'sheaf of arrows' or a 'quiver of arrows'.
quiver (case for holding arrows)
A group of cobras is called a quiver
The arrows were stored in a quiver.