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kwee, Q, quee, quie,
Q [kwiː]
Q, quee
n. The seventeenth letter of the alphabet.
kwader, quader,
quader [ˈkwadər]
v. To make square, quadrate. To agree, get along.
cuach, quaich, quaigh,
quaich [kwex]
n. A shallow bowl-shaped drinking-cup.
qaick, quackie, quaick, quaik, quaikie, quake, queck,
quaik [kwek]
n. A quack, the cry of the duck.
dim. quaikie A duck.
v. To quack, as a duck.
quail, watter_quail,
quail [kwel]
n. The quail Coturnix coturnix.
Compounds and phrases etc.
watter quail: U. The water rail Rallus aquaticus.
quair,
quair [kweːr]
n. A set of twenty-four sheets of writing paper. A literary work, a book or piece of writing of any length.
chwestion, kweschun, kwestian, quaisten, quaistenin, quaistent, quaistin, quaistin, quaistint, quaistion, quastin, quastion, quastioun, quaystion, queestion, queshun, questin, questioun, queystin, queystion, quisson, quistion,
quaisten [ˈkwest(j)ən, ˈkwast(j)ən]
n. A question.
v. To question.
pt. pp. quaistent
Compounds and phrases etc.
quaistenin: Questioning.
quaisten merk: Question mark.
speir quaistens: To catechize.
qualifee, qualifee$d, qualifeh, qualifehd, qualifie, qualify,
qualifee [ˈkwalɪfiː]
v. To qualify. leg. To establish by evidence, to authenticate, testify.
pt. pp. qualifee'd
quahality, qualitie, quality, qwalitae, qwality, qwality,
quality [ˈkwalɪtɪ]
n. Quality. A proviso, qualification, reservation.
qual, quall, quall, quel, quell,
quall [kwal]
n. A lull, in wind or storm.
v. To quell, knock down, strike. Of wind etc.: to lull, abate. Of people etc.: to calm down, become quiet and peaceful.
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