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▪ I. ˈshivered, a. rare—1. [f. shiver n.2 + -ed2.] Fitted with a shiver or pulley (of a specified size or kind).
1775N. D. Falck Day's Diving Vessel 27 A single eight-inch shivered block was bound in a strong iron strop. ▪ II. shivered, ppl. a.|ˈʃɪvəd| [f. shiver v.1 + -ed1.] Broken, shattered.
a1542Wyatt Poems, ‘The furious gun’, The furyous gonne..cracketh in sonder: and in the ayer doeth rore the shevered peces. 1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. v. (1626) 90 And through his flesh the shiuered bones arise. c1764Gray Welsh Fragm., Conan 8 As the thunder's fiery stroke, Glancing on the shiver'd oak. 1815Scott Ld. of Isles iii. xii, Where Coolin stoops him to the west, They saw upon his shiver'd crest The sun's arising gleam. 1897F. Thompson New Poems 221 Like shivered moonlight on long waters. |