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quag
▪ I. quag, n. (kwæg, kwɒg) Also 6, 8 quage, 7 quagg(e. [Related to quag v.; cf. quab, quaw, and see quagmire.] a. A marshy or boggy spot, esp. one covered with a layer of turf which shakes or yields when walked on. Also transf. and fig.1589 P. Ive Fortif. 16 Where you finde quicke sands, quages, and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quag Keep
Quag Keep is a fantasy novel by Andre Norton published in 1978. Reception Quag Keep was one of Norton's less successful novels. wikipedia.org
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Laymoor Quag
Laymoor Quag () is a nature reserve within the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire. wikipedia.org
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quagswag
† quagswag, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. quag and swag, both used by Cotgr. in rendering F. brimbaler.] intr. To shake to and fro.1653 Urquhart Rabelais ii. xi. 78 Advised her not to put her selfe into the hazard of quagswagging in the Lee. Oxford English Dictionary
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Return to Quag Keep
Return to Quag Keep, a 2006 fantasy novel by Andre Norton and Jean Rabe, is a sequel to the fantasy novel Quag Keep written by Norton in 1978. Norton subsequently wrote a novel titled Quag Keep, the first novel based on a role-playing game. The book was published in 1978. wikipedia.org
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twagger
twagger dial. (ˈtwægə(r)) [Cf. quag v.1 and twadding adv.] A (? big or fat) lamb.1599 Peele Arraignm. Paris i. i, I have brought a twagger for the nones, A bunting lamb;..my cunning much I miss, If ever Pan felt fatter lamb than this. c 1900 in Eng. Dial. Dict. (West Sussex). Oxford English Dictionary
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Vega Jane
The village is surrounded by the 'Quag' a dark forest filled with dangerous beasts and 'outliers', the Quag is described in the book as "an impenetrable Astrea finds Delph and explains that as the Keeper of the Quag, she must keep them prisoner as no-one is supposed to cross the Quag. wikipedia.org
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quagmire
quagmire (ˈkwægmaɪə(r), ˈkwɒg-) [app. f. quag n. or v.1 (but evidenced a little earlier) + mire. Numerous synonyms, with a first element of similar form, were in use in the 16th and 17th cents., as qua-, quab-, quad-, quake-, qual-, quave-, quawmire, which will be found in their alphabetical places:... Oxford English Dictionary
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quoddle
ˈquoddle, v. Now dial. (quaddle). [var. of waddle: cf. quag and wag.] To waddle.1662 Stillingfl. Orig. Sacr. iii. i. §16 You will presently see..the Duck quoddling into a pool. 1886 Elworthy W. Som. Word-bk., Quaddle, to waddle. Oxford English Dictionary
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Andre Norton
She and Jean Rabe were collaborating on the sequel to Quag Keep when Norton died. Return to Quag Keep was completed by Rabe and published by Tor Books in January 2006. wikipedia.org
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quaggy
quaggy, a. (ˈkwægɪ, ˈkwɒgɪ) [f. quag n. or v.1 + -y.] 1. Of ground: That shakes under the foot; full of quags; boggy, soft. Also of streams: Flowing through boggy soil.1610 Holland Camden's Brit. i. 499 Certaine uneven and quaggie miry plots. a 1756 Collins Ode Superst. Highl. 59 O'er the watery str... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cressing Road
format The ground currently consists of four stands: Main Stand, a 553-seat covered stand Clubhouse End, two uncovered terraces with a capacity of 1,131 Quag wikipedia.org
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quab
▪ I. † quab, n.1 Obs. rare. Also 7 quabbe, 8 quobb(e. [a. MDu. (and MLG.) quabbe (Du. kwab, kwabbe, (L)G. quabbe, Da. kvabbe, Sw. qvabba), burbot or eelpout, goby, tadpole; var. of quappe, OLG. quappa.] 1. a. A sea-slug (see holothurian n.). b. An eelpout or burbot. c. (See quabling.)1617 Minsheu Du... Oxford English Dictionary
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County of Dargo
Koomberar, Victoria Kooroon, Victoria Moonip, Victoria Morekana, Victoria Mullawye, Victoria Nungatta, Victoria Nurong, Victoria Onyim, Victoria Quag-Munjie wikipedia.org
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quaw
quaw Sc. (kwɔː) Also 9 qua(a, quah. [Of obscure origin, poss. repr. an earlier *quall: cf. quallmire and the forms cited s.v. quagmire.] A quag, quagmire. Also quawmire.1535 Lyndesay Satyre 837 (Laing) Lyk ane quaw myre. 1595 Duncan App. Etym. (E.D.S.), Vorago, a gulfe, or quaw-myre. 1824 Mactaggart... Oxford English Dictionary
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