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Quintain (jousting) - Wikipedia
The quintain (from Latin "fifth"), also known as pavo (Latin "peacock"), may have included a number of lance games, often used as a training aid for jousting.
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QUINTAIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUINTAIN is an object to be tilted at; especially : a post with a revolving crosspiece that has a target at one end and a sandbag at the ...
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quintain
▪ I. quintain1 Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈkwɪntɪn) Forms: α. 5–6 quyn-, 6 quintayne, 6–7 -aine, 6– quintain; 5 qwaintan, 7 quintan(e, whinta(i)ne; 7 quinten. β. 5 quyntyne, 6 -ine, 6–8 quintine, 7, 9 -in. γ. 7 quintel(l, -al, -il. [a. OF. quintaine, -tene, -tine, etc. (see Godef.) = Prov., It. quintana, med....
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Quintain (poetry) - Wikipedia
A quintain or pentastich is any poetic form containing five lines. Examples include the tanka, the cinquain, the quintilla, Shakespeare's Sonnet 99, and the ...
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QUINTAIN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the sport of tilting at a quintain. quintain. / ˈkwɪntɪn /. noun. a post or target set up for tilting exercises for mounted knights or foot soldiers. the ...
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Quintain
Quintain may refer to:
Quintain (company), a British property investment and development business
Quintain (jousting), lance games
Quintain (poetry ), a poetic form containing five lines
Slovene quintain, a traditional mounted folk game
See also
Quintaine Americana, a rock band
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quintain - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle French quintaine, probably from Latin quīntāna (“street separating fifth and sixth maniples in a Roman camp”), feminine form of quīntānus.
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Roundel with Playing at Quintain - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Quintain originally was a tilting exercise in which a dummy or other target was employed by knights in training for the joust.
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12 Synonyms & Antonyms for QUINTAIN | Thesaurus.com
Find 12 different ways to say QUINTAIN, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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Quintain (jousting)
As late as the 18th century running at the quintain survived in English rural districts. Offham Quintain
The best known historic feature of the village of Offham in Kent is the Quintain, situated on the Green, a supposedly Roman invention
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Quintain (poetry)
A quintain or pentastich is any poetic form containing five lines.
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quintin
▪ I. † quintin Obs. rare. Also 9 quintain. [a. F. quintin, † quintain, f. Quintin, a town in Brittany. Cf. quentin.] A kind of lawn.1721 C. King Brit. Merch. II. 348, 809 pieces of Quintins at 10s. [1869 F. B. Palliser Lace ii. 15 Beneath this network was gummed a piece of fine cloth, called quintai...
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