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▪ I. † queck, n. Obs. rare—1. ? A knock, whack.1554 Enterl. Youth A ij, If I fal I catche a quecke, I may fortune to breke my necke.▪ II. † queck v.1 Obs. Also 4–5 quek. [Imitative: cf. Du. kwekken, and see quack v.2] intr. To quack, as a duck. Hence ˈquecking vbl. n.c 1325 Gloss. W. de Bibbesw. in ...
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Queck
Queck is a surname. classical philologist
Horst Queck (born 1943), German ski jumper
Richard Queck (1888–1968), German footballer
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Richard Queck
Richard Queck (4 November 1888 – 20 December 1968) was a German footballer who played for Eintracht Braunschweig from 1907 to 1914. Richard Queck and his younger brother Rudolf Queck helped their club win the Northern German Championship in 1908 and 1913.
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quek
▪ I. † quek, queke Obs. rare. [Of obscure origin.] A chequer or chess-board; some game played on this. Also queke-board.[1376 in Riley Lond. Mem. (1868) 395 A pair of tables on the outside of which was painted a chequer-board that is called a ‘quek’. The complainants played with the defendant Nichol...
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Manfred Queck
Manfred Queck (10 August 1941 – 1 July 1977) was a German ski jumper.
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Gustav Queck
Gustav Adolf Queck (18 March 1822, Zadelsdorf – 1897, Treptow an der Rega) was a German educator and classical philologist.
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quickbeam
ˈquickbeam Obs. exc. dial. [App. f. quick a. + beam, but the precise force of the adj. is not clear: cf. G. queck- and quickenbaum (also quitz-, quitzen-, quitschenbaum) service-tree. The name belongs to the south of England.] = quicken n.1 In OE. glosses, cwicbeam usually renders L. cariscus, which...
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Horst Queck
Queck's best individual finish was second in the individual normal hill event in Austria in 1970. He is unrelated to the Olympic ski jumper Manfred Queck.
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Quek
The German surname Quek is a variant spelling of Queck, which is usually derived from Middle High German or Middle Low German 'lively'.
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Ferdinand Gotthelf Hand
There is a memoir of his life and work by Gustav Queck (Jena, 1852).
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Schlitz, Hesse
communities
Schlitz is divided into the following communities: Bernshausen, Fraurombach, Hartershausen, Hemmen, Hutzdorf, Nieder-Stoll, Ober-Wegfurth, Pfordt, Queck
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Elise Augustat
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Elise Queck was born in Waldheim (now part of Bagrationovsky District) in East Prussia, which at that time was part of German Empire. Her parents, Auguste and Karl Queck, had eight recorded children.
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German submarine U-2522
She was launched on 22 October 1944, and commissioned under the command of Kapitänleutnant Horst-Thilo Queck on 22 November 1944.
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Zella-Mehlis
Opera singer
Carl Walther (1858-1915), gunsmith
Marcel Callo (1921-1945), blessed of the Roman Catholic Church, a place was named here after him
Horst Queck
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