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Delver

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delve  (dlv)
v. delved, delv·ing, delves
v.intr.
1. To search deeply and laboriously: delved into the court records.
2. To dig the ground, as with a spade.
v.tr.
Archaic To dig (ground) with a spade.

[Middle English delven, to dig, from Old English delfan.]

delver n.


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Delver said that next year the school will be closed to allow local children to participate in the workshops, which will focus on children involvement.
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