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ram line (iou) and quiver 1, verb (oh)


ram line (iou)



ram line noun phr. M17.
[from unkn. 1st elem. (cf. RAM noun3) + LINE noun2.]
Nautical. A cord used for setting a straight line, e.g. along a mast or spar.

quiver 1, verb (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Origin: Probably from quiver 'active, quick' (13-19 centuries), from an unrecorded Old English cwifer]
to shake slightly because you are cold, or because you feel very afraid, angry, excited etc
-synonym tremble tremble
::The child was quivering in her arms.
::Her mouth quivered slightly as she turned away.
quiver with indignation/anger etc
::I lay there quivering with fear.
::His voice was quivering with rage.