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(), v. i.[imp. & p. p.Wavered (); p. pr. & vb. n.Wavering.] [OE. waveren, from AS. wfre wavering, restless. See Wave, v. i.] 1. To play or move to and fro; to move one way and the other; hence, to totter; to reel; to swing; to flutter. With banners and pennons wavering with the wind. Ld. Berners. Thou wouldst waver on one of these trees as a terror to all evil speakers against dignities. Sir W. Scott. 2. To be unsettled in opinion; to vacillate; to be undetermined; to fluctuate; as, to water in judgment. Let us hold fast . . . without wavering. Heb. x. 23. In feeble hearts, propense enough before To waver, or fall off and join with idols. Milton. Syn. -- To reel; totter; vacillate. See Fluctuate. Wa"ver n.[From Wave, or Waver, v.] A sapling left standing in a fallen wood. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell. スポンサード リンク
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