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Webster 1913 Edition


Culver

Cul′ver

(k?′v?r)
,
Noun.
[AS.
culfre
, perh. fr. L.
columba
.]
A dove.
Culver in the falcon’s fist.”
Spenser.

Cul′ver

,
Noun.
[Abbrev. fr.
Culverin
.]
A culverin.
Falcon and
culver
on each tower
Stood prompt their deadly hail to shower.
Sir W. Scott.

Webster 1828 Edition


Culver

CULVER

,
Noun.
[L.] A pigeon, or wood pigeon.

Definition 2024


Culver

Culver

See also: culver

English

Proper noun

Culver

  1. A surname.

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culver

culver

See also: Culver

English

Noun

culver (plural culvers)

  1. (British dialect, poetic) A dove or pigeon.
  2. (now Britain, south and east dialect) A dove, now specifically of the species Columba palumbus.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.vii:
      Had he so doen, he had him snatcht away, / More light then Culuer in the Faulcons fist.
    • 1885, The book of the thousand nights and a night Vol. 5, Richard Burton:
      a culver of the forest, that is to say, a wood-pigeon.
  3. A culverin.
    • Sir Walter Scott
      Falcon and culver on each tower / Stood prompt their deadly hail to shower.

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