Proper noun
Chivers (plural Chiverses)
A surname.
Poe once wrote in a letter to Thomas Holley Chivers that he did not dislike Transcendentalists, "only the pretenders and sophists among them". Source: Internet
Additionally, years before Brilliance rectified the abridgment of the first five audiobooks, Chivers produced nothing but unabridged versions for Elvis and Joe's audio fans from the start. Source: Internet
FEW 360, a youth sports organization started by Brian Chivers, had its girls' 12u AAU/travel basketball team, which is made up of Kershaw County girls 12 years of age and younger, win the NTBA North Carolina State Championship last weekend. Source: Internet
Poe published “The Raven” in 1845, but Chivers closed all six stanzas with “No, never more” in his “Lament on the Death of My Mother” (1839) and used “For evermore” in “To Florence Allegra in Heaven” (1842). Source: Internet
It has also acquired the Chivers. Source: Internet
It was recommended by Cheryl Chivers at Travel Travel in Detroit Lakes, who has booked all of Hebert's group trips. Source: Internet