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∙ 8y agoArchers carry a container called a quiver on their backs to keep their arrows within arm's reach.
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∙ 8y agoThe bag to hold arrows is called a quiver.
Quiver.
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The quiver holds arrows. Quiver also means "to shake or tremble."
A quiver if you have them for use, but not drawn. A rest if it is used to hold the arrow in place during the draw.
The name given for a container for arrows is called a quiver.
Artemis shoots arrows.
A group of arrows is referred to as a "set" of arrows. Sets of arrows are usually sold by the dozen (12), but sometimes are sold by the half-dozen (6). Sometimes a set of arrows is called a quiver (the same name as the container that holds the arrows). Another name for a "quiver" of arrows is a "sheaf" of arrows, especially when referring to large numbers of (more than one dozen) arrows. In Mediaeval times (i.e., the "Middle Ages"), particularly during the Hundred Years' War between England and France (A.D. 1336-1453), military archers would carry bundles, or "sheafs", of arrows, consisting of twenty-four (24) arrows per sheaf. Because of the huge numbers of arrows needed for each battle, those arrows were made as inexpensively and as quickly as possible; as with any mass-produced commodity, the quality of the item(s) produced tends to suffer. It is believed by some that today's cheap, lower-quality mass-produced arrows should also be called "sheaf" arrows, to help differentiate them from higher-quality custom-made arrows (but that is, after all, a matter of opinion).
No one really knows. He is to fast because he is a god. And if you didn't know cupid is a god his roman name is cupid his greek name is Aro. But people asume that a heart is on the back of his arrow.
A noun. It is the name given to an obstruction that holds back water.
The name of the bump on the back/top of a camel is typically referred to as a Hump, which holds their water and makes them very durable in hot climates.
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