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quaver (v.)

"to vibrate, tremble," early 15c., probably a frequentative of cwavien "to tremble, shake" (early 13c.), which probably is related to Low German quabbeln "tremble," and possibly of imitative origin. Meaning "sing in trills or quavers" first recorded 1530s. Related: Quavered; quavering.

quaver (n.)

1560s, in music, "eighth note," from quaver (v.). Meaning "a tremble in the voice" is from 1748.

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Definitions of quaver from WordNet
1
quaver (v.)
give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency;
Synonyms: waver
quaver (v.)
sing or play with trills, alternating with the half note above or below;
Synonyms: warble / trill
2
quaver (n.)
a tremulous sound;
quaver (n.)
a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole note;
Synonyms: eighth note
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