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QUILLET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUILLET is a small tract of land. www.merriam-webster.com
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Quillette – Free Thought Lives
Quillette is an online magazine founded by Australian journalist Claire Lehmann. The magazine primarily focuses on science, technology, culture, ... quillette.com
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QUILLET Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Quillet, kwil′et, n. a trick in argument: a petty quibble. From Project Gutenberg. The two Verses quoted out of Horace: Si fractus ... www.dictionary.com
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quillet
▪ I. quillet, n.1 (ˈkwɪlɪt) Also 6 coylett, quyllett, 6–7 quillett. [Of obscure origin.] 1. A small plot or narrow strip of land. Now only local or Antiq.1533–4 Act 25 Hen. VIII, c. 13 §10 No maner person..shall take in ferme..any quillettes of landes or pastures. 1538 Leland Itin. IV. 82 §2 Impropr... Oxford English Dictionary
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quillet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
quillet (plural quillets). (now regional) A small plot of land; historically: a strip of land that together with others like it formed a larger field. en.wiktionary.org
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quillet, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the mid 1600s. See meaning & use. Where does the verb quillet come from? Earliest known use. www.oed.com
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Conjuncture (international relations)
The Dictionnaire Encyclopédique Quillet characterises it as a situation created as a result of some events or interests meeting at the same time and place wikipedia.org
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QUILLET definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun decorative craftwork in which a material such as glass, fabric, or paper is formed into small bands or rolls that form the basis of a design. www.collinsdictionary.com
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quillet - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
quil•let (kwil′it),USA pronunciation n. [Archaic.] a subtlety or quibble. earlier quillity, variant of quiddity 1580– ... www.wordreference.com
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What is a quillet? - Redlake Valley Community Benefit Society
Quillet – a word from the French “cueillotte”, a collection. Its origins lie in medieval French legal terminology but the use passed into English and Welsh law. redlakevalleycbs.org
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Quillet Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun A quibble, an evasive distinction. Wiktionary (now regional) A small plot of land; historically: a strip of land that together with others like it formed ... www.yourdictionary.com
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quidlit
† quidlit obs. var. of (or misprint for) quiddit or quillet. (In quot. attrib.)1598 Gilpin Skial., Satyr ii. 43 Then whats a wench but a quirke, quidlit case, Which makes a Painters pallat of her face? Oxford English Dictionary
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Christine Flowers
own band, Christine Flowers Group, and at the same time collaborated with the band, Colors and Light, founded earlier in 1989 by the pianist Francois Quillet Flowers wrote the lyrics for three songs, composed and produced by Francois Quillet, which has been released on a mini CD in 1994 under the name Colors wikipedia.org
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quilleted
quilleted, a. (ˈkwɪlɪtɪd) [f. quillet n.1 + -ed.] Divided into quillets.1888 Archæolog. Rev. Mar. 21 The whole of this quilleted tract is grouped about the ancient site of the parish church. 1893 A. N. Palmer Hist. Wrexham IV. 102 The quilleted close nearest the town. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicholas Rowe (writer)
Halifax, adapted some of the odes of Horace to fit contemporary events, and translated the Caractères of Jean de La Bruyère and the Callipaedia of Claude Quillet 1702/3), an adaptation of Massinger and Field's The Fatal Dowry Lucan (1718), a paraphrase of the Pharsalia Callipaedia (1710), translation of Claude Quillet wikipedia.org
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