"Quavered" is a word in ENGLISH
of Quaver
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One dash, or more, through the stem of a note, dividing it respectively into quavers, semiquavers, or demi-semiquavers.
Read the complete definitionA quaver.
Read the complete definitionA time note, with a stem, having one fourth the value of a semibreve, one half that of a minim, …
Read the complete definitionA note of half the length of the quaver; a semiquaver.
Read the complete definitionA lively Bohemian or Polish dance tune in 2-4 measure, with the third quaver accented.
Read the complete definitionA stately Polish dance tune, in 3-4 measure, beginning always on the beat with a quaver followed by a crotchet, …
Read the complete definitionTo quaver.
Read the complete definitionSee Quaver.
Read the complete definitionTo quaver.
Read the complete definitionA shake, or rapid and tremulous vibration, of the voice, or of an instrument of music.
Read the complete definitionTo utter with quavers.
Read the complete definitionTo tremble; to vibrate; to shake.
Read the complete definitionAn eighth note. See Eighth.
Read the complete definitionEspecially, to shake the voice; to utter or form sound with rapid or tremulous vibrations, as in singing; also, to …
Read the complete definitionOne who quavers; a warbler.
Read the complete definitionof Quaver
Read the complete definitionA note of half the duration of the quaver; -- now usually called a sixsteenth note.
Read the complete definitionThe short perpendicular line added to the body of a note; the tail of a crotchet, quaver, semiquaver, etc.
Read the complete definitionTo quaver or shake, as sound; to be tremulous; as the voice trembles.
Read the complete definitionTo utter trills or a trill; to play or sing in tremulous vibrations of sound; to have a trembling sound; …
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