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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.... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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quintell
quintel(l, -en obs. forms of quintain1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Quintain (poetry)
A quintain or pentastich is any poetic form containing five lines. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quintain (company)
In July 2015, Quintain accepted a £700 million offer from Lone Star Funds. In 2020 Tipi was re-branded to Quintain Living. In 2019 James Saunders became CEO. wikipedia.org
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whintaine
whinta(i)ne obs. forms of quintain1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Annulet (heraldry)
It may allude to the custom of prelates to receive their investiture per baculum et annulum ('by rod and ring'); or to the quintain, used in noble equestrian wikipedia.org
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quintil
quintil obs. variant of quintain1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dorset House
The house was acquired by Quintain property developers in 2006 and demolished in 2009. Quintain sold the site to Berkeley Homes in September 2010 for £5m. wikipedia.org
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post-quintain
post-quintain see post n.1 9. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hastilude
Quintain The quintain (from Latin quintana, a street between the fifth and sixth maniples of a camp, where warlike exercises took place), also known as The common object was a shield or board on a pole (usually referred to, confusingly, as 'the quintain'), although a mannequin was sometimes used. wikipedia.org
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Quenton
Cyclone Quenton (1983) in the 1983–84 Australian region cyclone season Cyclone Quenton (1993) in the 1993–94 Australian region cyclone season Quentin Quintain wikipedia.org
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Community in a Cube
housing development on Windward Way, Middlehaven of Middlesbrough, United Kingdom designed by Fashion Architecture Taste for clients BioRegional and Quintain wikipedia.org
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