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claviger

[klav-uh-jer] / ˈklæv ə dʒər /


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"Oh, he was a thorough old rip, the duke, if it comes to that," General Claviger responded, twirling his white moustache.

From The British Barbarians by Allen, Grant

The Claviger testaceus is a small beetle, often met in the dwellings of ants.

From The Industries of Animals by Houssay, Frédéric

The renowned Hercules always carried a quarterstaff, and was from thence called Claviger.

From The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 by Aitken, George A.

"I'm lord of the manor," General Claviger answered, with a little access of dignity.

From The British Barbarians by Allen, Grant

A genus of Dragon-fly, Onychogomphus, has in Europe a somewhat similar distribution to Claviger, but it has besides a very extensive foreign range.

From The History of the European Fauna by Scharff, Robert Francis




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