Carcaj
pronunciation: kɑɹ̩kɑx
part of speech: noun, verb
quiver1 = temblor, escalofrío, estremecimiento.
Example: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.
quiver2 = aljaba, carcaj.
Example: To teach them unity the king commanded that a quiver full of arrows be brought to the court.
quiver3 = temblar, estremecerse, vibrar, tiritar.
Example: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.
Quiver synonyms
chill in spanish: , pronunciation: tʃɪl noun, adjectiveflutter in spanish: , pronunciation: flʌtɜr noun, verbwaver in spanish: , pronunciation: weɪvɜr verb, nounthrill in spanish: , pronunciation: θrɪl nounfrisson in spanish: , pronunciation: frɪsən nountremor in spanish: , pronunciation: tremɜr nounshudder in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃʌdɜr noun, verbshiver in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃɪvɜr noun, verbflicker in spanish: , pronunciation: flɪkɜr noun, verbquake in spanish: , pronunciation: kweɪk nountingle in spanish: , pronunciation: tɪŋgəl noun, verbpalpitation in spanish: , pronunciation: pælpəteɪʃən nounvibration in spanish: , pronunciation: vaɪbreɪʃən nountrembling in spanish: , pronunciation: trembəlɪŋ noun, adjectivequivering in spanish: , pronunciation: kwɪvɜrɪŋ noun, adjectiveshaking in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃeɪkɪŋ noun, adjectiveflitter in spanish: , pronunciation: flɪtɜr verbshakiness in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃeɪkinəs noun