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haver (HAY-vuhr) verb intr.
To vacillate. [Of uncertain origin.] In Hebrew, "haver" is a friend or companion. In Scotland and Northern England, it means to talk nonsense. "British lag behind again in race to fill IMF vacuum. While we haver, the French are backing an Italian." William Keegan, Observer (London), Mar 5, 2000. This week's theme: miscellaneous words. Today's AWAD is sponsored by NannyTax, Inc., providing tax compliance services to employers of domestic help. For useful information and a free consultation, please visit: http://www.nannytax.com AND Learn A Second Language Quickly And Easily with Pimsleur. Only 30-minutes a day, easily done in your car! http://LanguageLovers.com/?AWORD ............................................................................ Never be haughty to the humble; never be humble to the haughty. -Jefferson Davis, confederate president (1808-1889) Send your comments to anu@wordsmith.org. To subscribe or unsubscribe, send a message to wsmith@wordsmith.org with "Subject:" line as "subscribe <Name<" or "unsubscribe". Archives, FAQ, gift subscription form, bulletin board, and more at http://wordsmith.org/awad/ Pronunciation: http://wordsmith.org/words/haver.wav http://wordsmith.org/words/haver.ram
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