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1581.  J. Bell, Haddon’s Answ. Osor., 37. It is not a whivering voyce of a vow … that can … quenche … those … flames of naturall corruption.

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1606.  Birnie, Kirk-Buriall (1833), 10. Stately standerts and punicall pinsels, displayed for whivering in the winde.

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1825.  Jennings, Obs. Dial. W. Eng., To Whiver, to hover.

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