QUAIL


Meaning of QUAIL in English

I. ˈkwāl, esp before pause or consonant -āəl noun

( plural quail or quails )

Etymology: Middle English quaile, quaille, from Middle French quaille, from Medieval Latin quaccula, of imitative origin

1.

a.

(1) : a migratory gallinaceous game bird ( Coturnix coturnix syn. C. communis ) of Europe, Asia, and Africa that is about seven inches long and has the upper parts brown and black marked with buff, the throat black and white, the breast reddish buff, and the belly whitish

(2) : any of various other birds of the genus Coturnix chiefly inhabiting eastern Asia, southern Africa, India, or Australia

b. : any of various small American game birds of the order Galliformes: as

(1) : bobwhite

(2) : any of various birds related to the bobwhite — often used in combination

California quail

mountain quail

valley quail

— see massena quail

c. : button quail

2.

a. obsolete : courtesan

b. slang : a young woman or girl ; specifically : one attending a coeducational institution

3. : hair brown

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II. verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English quailen, from Middle French quailler, from Latin coagulare — more at coagulate

intransitive verb

1. dialect chiefly England : curdle , coagulate

2. chiefly dialect

a. : to waste away : wither , decline

length of time causeth man and beast to quail — Thomas Howell

b. : to break down : give way : wither

the religion … quailing into abject superstition — H.H.Milman

3. : to lose courage : become cowed or fearful : weaken

eminent men invariably quailed before her — Bertrand Russell

no wonder his enemies quailed — Stringfellow Barr

the strongest quail before financial ruin — Samuel Butler †1902

transitive verb

1. obsolete : to affect harmfully : spoil , waste , wither

2. archaic : to make fearful : cow , daunt

as thunder quails the inferior creatures — John Wilson †1854

Synonyms: see recoil

III.

dialect England

variant of coil

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