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quib
▪ I. † quib, n. Obs. Also 6 -be, 7 -bbe. [App. ad. (orig. in pl.) L. quibus, dat. or abl. pl. of quī ‘who, which’, as a word of frequent occurrence in legal documents and hence associated with the ‘quirks and quillets’ of the law. For other allusive uses of the L. word, cf. F. quibus money, cash; Du... Oxford English Dictionary
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El Quibían
El Quibían, or Quibían, was an indigenous king who ruled lands in the river basins of Quiebra and Yebra, now called Rio Belén, on the Caribbean coast of Title or name He is mentioned in documents of Columbus' voyage with the name "El Quibían" or Quibían. wikipedia.org
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quiblin
† 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 d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quibéron mutinies
The Quibéron mutinies were a series of mutinies that occurred in the Brest squadron of the French Navy in September 1793, at the height of the Reign of At Quibéron, the crews were isolated from the shore, and started to run low on food. wikipedia.org
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quibibe
† quiˈbibe Obs. rare—1. [? A fanciful extension of quibe quib; cf. prec.] = quibble n. 2.a 1550 Image Hypocr. in Skelton's Wks. (1843) II. 440 Lawyers and scribes With many quibibes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rock um Knuedler
Recently, Rock um Knuedler has featured international groups from far afield such as Choc Quib Town (Columbia), Staff Benda Bilili (Democratic Republic wikipedia.org
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quibe
quibe variant of quib n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Frank Delgado (Cuban songwriter)
His first songs (Orden del Día and Río Quibú), were performed and brought to fame by other groups, but later on he sang his own songs. wikipedia.org
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quiblet
quiblet Obs. exc. U.S. (ˈkwɪblɪt) [f. quib or quibble: see -let.] = quibble n.1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Wit & Mirth Wks. 181/2 A quiblet..Nay, then I cannot blame you to be angry. 1636 Abp. Williams Holy Table (1637) 128 This Quiblet is grounded upon a mere Errour of the Printer. 1681 T. Flatman Her... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean-Amable Lelarge
Biography During the Quibéron mutinies, Lelarge was on the 110-gun Bretagne, with Captain Richery as flag officer. wikipedia.org
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Joseph de Richery
In 1793 he was promoted to captain and given command of Bretagne, but was relieved during the French Revolution after the Quibéron mutinies. wikipedia.org
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Jean-Marie de Villeneuve Cillart
Cillart was killed at the Battle of Quibéron in July 1795. wikipedia.org
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Pierre René Marie de Vaugiraud de Rosnay
He took part in the Battle of Quibéron in 1795, and retired to England. wikipedia.org
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André-Marie de Gouzillon de Bélizal
André-Marie de Gouzillon de Bélizal (Brest, 12 May 1741 — Quibéron, 14 July 1795) was a French Navy officer. He went first to England, then joined the Armée des Princes, went to Brussels, returned to England, and eventually took part in the Battle of Quibéron wikipedia.org
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Nasseman
The movement is supported by several artists, including Choc Quib Town, Alika, and Dubioza Kolektiv. wikipedia.org
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