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▪ I. siver variant of Sc. syver, drain. ▪ II. † ˈsiver, v. Obs. rare. [Origin obscure.] intr. To simmer. Hence ˈsivering vbl. n.
1601Holland Pliny xx. ix, Colestocke ashes set over the fire untill it siver only, or have one walme at the most, is good for spasmes. Ibid. xxiii. ix, If they haue a little siuering or waulm ouer the fire. |