† ˈquiblin Obs.
[f. quib or quibble; cf. quibbling.]
A pun or quibble; a trick.
| 1605 Chapman, etc. Eastw. Hoe iii. i, 'Tis a trick rampant; 'tis a very quiblin. 1610 B. Jonson Alch. iv. vii, This is some trick; Come, leave your quiblins, Dorothee. 1614 ― Barth. Fair i. i, When a quirk, or a quiblin do's scape thee. |