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siver

English

Verb

siver (third-person singular simple present sivers, present participle sivering, simple past and past participle sivered)

  1. (obsolete) To simmer.
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Anagrams

  • Revis, Rives, rives, sevir, viers, vires

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sixer

English

Etymology

From six +? -er.

Noun

sixer (plural sixers)

  1. A Cub Scout or Brownie who leads a group of six. Whence also Senior Sixer.
    • 1995, Boy Scouts of Canada. National Council, The Cub Book
      Many packs have a sixer's council where the sixers, and sometimes the seconds, meet with Akela and some of the other leaders.
  2. (slang) A prison sentence of six months
    • 1869, A Merchant. Editor: Frank Henderson, Six Years in the Prisons of England
      The copper knew I did that job, and had me up on suspicion some time after, and gave me a drag (three months) over it. The next bit I did was a 'sixer' (six months), and I escaped from prison in about three weeks after I got it.

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