claviger
Collocations
4ADJ.
longer, outside, right
VERB + CLAVIGER
incensed
CLAVIGER + NOUN
bernat, mola
PREP.
in, into
Definitions
noun
One who carries a club; a club bearer.
They goaded him into testing one of his planes, tricked him into throwing one out of the window to see if it would glide, and it did; it glided right into a claviger patrolling outside.
But he was the claviger, and he took that duty seriously. And he never helped her. He followed her, to protect her, because that was his job.
A group within genus Lasius (formerly considered a subgenera Acanthomyops) of bright yellow to orange species of ant that have 3 maxillary palps and give off a distinctive citronella odor when disturbed. The group name comes from their club
Standing body hairs are relatively less numerous and longer in claviger.
The workers of flavus group species are sometimes confused with claviger group workers, but can be distinguished by relatively dense pubescence all over the body, which creates a dull overall appearances.
A species of mosquito, Anopheles claviger.
Over much of its range claviger lays eggs without a blood meal, whereas forms requiring blood for egg laying have been observed on the Black Sea coast.
Claviger is Palearctic in distribution, extending from the British Isles to the Pamir Mountains of Turkestan and the Ob River of western Siberia.
noun
One who carries the keys to a place; a keyholder.
They were incensed that the claviger Bernat Mola not only slept in the church, but that by night he allowed “dishonest people and tricksters” in to gamble.
Hugh of Tadcaster remarked that he had been claviger before being admitted as a brother of the Order, and that he had asked the master – presumably he meant the grand commander of England - to admit him as a brother:
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5They goaded him into testing one of his planes, tricked him into throwing one out of the window to see if it would glide, and it did; it glided right into a claviger patrolling outside.
WiktionaryBut he was the claviger, and he took that duty seriously. And he never helped her. He followed her, to protect her, because that was his job.
WiktionaryStanding body hairs are relatively less numerous and longer in claviger.
WiktionaryThey were incensed that the claviger Bernat Mola not only slept in the church, but that by night he allowed “dishonest people and tricksters” in to gamble.
WiktionaryHugh of Tadcaster remarked that he had been claviger before being admitted as a brother of the Order, and that he had asked the master – presumably he meant the grand commander of England - to admit h
Wiktionary