The case for carrying arrows is called quiver.
A case for arrows is called a quiver.
quiver (case for holding arrows)
A Quiver
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The root word of "quiver" is "quiver," which comes from the Middle English word "quivere," ultimately derived from the Old French word "cuivre" meaning "case or sheath for arrows."
a ouil is a bird or a case for arrows
The word "quiver" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it typically means to shake or tremble. As a noun, it refers to a case for holding arrows.
i gave the little boy 20 arrows
quiver.
Sounds like an opinion question. But you will always be buying arrows, and i recommend an extra set of arrows. But if you have arrows and are considering one or the other, I would have to say a hard case for your bow is mandatory. It's a one time purchase and you'll have it longer than your bow!
The word 'set' denotes a collection of objects, which is a collective noun. The usual collective noun for arrows is a 'quiver of arrows'.