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What (who) is quiver$66271$ - definition

GENERALIZATION OF A GRAPH
Path algebra; Tame quiver; Quiver algebra; Quiver category; Free quiver; Walking quiver; Kronecker quiver; Kronecker category

quiver         
  • A y-shaped harness for a back quiver features on this bronze statue of [[Artemis]], goddess of the hunt, mid-4th century BC.
CONTAINER FOR ARROWS, BOLTS, OR DARTS
Quivermaker; Quiver (archery); Quivers; Quiver of arrows
quiver1
¦ verb shake or tremble with a slight rapid motion.
?cause to make a slight rapid motion.
¦ noun a slight trembling movement or sound.
Derivatives
quivering adjective
quiveringly adverb
quivery adjective
Origin
ME: from OE cwifer 'nimble, quick'; the initial qu- is prob. symbolic of quick movement (as in quaver and quick).
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quiver2
¦ noun an archer's portable case for arrows.
Phrases
an arrow in the quiver one of a number of resources that can be drawn on.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. quiveir, of W. Gmc origin.
quiver         
  • A y-shaped harness for a back quiver features on this bronze statue of [[Artemis]], goddess of the hunt, mid-4th century BC.
CONTAINER FOR ARROWS, BOLTS, OR DARTS
Quivermaker; Quiver (archery); Quivers; Quiver of arrows
v. (D; intr.) to quiver with (to quiver with fear)
quiver         
  • A y-shaped harness for a back quiver features on this bronze statue of [[Artemis]], goddess of the hunt, mid-4th century BC.
CONTAINER FOR ARROWS, BOLTS, OR DARTS
Quivermaker; Quiver (archery); Quivers; Quiver of arrows
(quivers, quivering, quivered)
1.
If something quivers, it shakes with very small movements.
Her bottom lip quivered and big tears rolled down her cheeks.
= tremble
VERB: V
2.
If you say that someone or their voice is quivering with an emotion such as rage or excitement, you mean that they are strongly affected by this emotion and show it in their appearance or voice.
Cooper arrived, quivering with rage...
VERB: V with n
Quiver is also a noun.
I felt a quiver of panic.
N-COUNT: usu N of n

Wikipedia

Quiver (mathematics)

In graph theory, a quiver is a directed graph where loops and multiple arrows between two vertices are allowed, i.e. a multidigraph. They are commonly used in representation theory: a representation V of a quiver assigns a vector space V(x) to each vertex x of the quiver and a linear map V(a) to each arrow a.

In category theory, a quiver can be understood to be the underlying structure of a category, but without composition or a designation of identity morphisms. That is, there is a forgetful functor from Cat to Quiv. Its left adjoint is a free functor which, from a quiver, makes the corresponding free category.