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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A Middle English form of ivory.

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Examples

  • Lon McFane took a lie 'twixt the teeth without iver liftin 'a hand!

    The Men of Forty Mile 2010

  • To the right, to the lift, as far as iver a man cud see, the water was covered with the same.

    The Men of Forty Mile 2010

  • If iver a man suckled a child, I did, or the next door to it.

    CHAPTER 19 2010

  • I have more dust in wan minute than iver I saw in all me life before.

    CHAPTER I 2010

  • "The rale thing, the rale thing -- that is -- well, have ye been iver a father?"

    CHAPTER 19 2010

  • But, Vincent, bye, did ye iver know the rale thing?

    CHAPTER 19 2010

  • Who iver heard iv a Welse not knowin 'their own mind?

    CHAPTER 16 2010

  • Lon McFane took a lie 'twixt the teeth without iver liftin 'a hand!

    The Men of Forty-Mile 2010

  • To the right, to the lift, as far as iver a man cud see, the water was covered with the same.

    The Men of Forty-Mile 2010

  • A day earlier, the government unloaded some $21 billion in 10-year notes at a yield of 2.02%, the second-lowest yield iver at a 10-year-note auction.

    U.S. Treasury Buyers Flip the Script Matt Phillips 2011

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