QUILL


Meaning of QUILL in English

— quill-like , adj.

/kwil/ , n.

1. one of the large feathers of the wing or tail of a bird.

2. the hard, hollow, basal part of a feather. See illus. under feather .

3. a feather, as of a goose, formed into a pen for writing.

4. one of the hollow spines on a porcupine or hedgehog.

5. a plectrum of a harpsichord.

6. a roll of bark, as of cinnamon, formed in drying.

7. a reed or other hollow stem on which yarn is wound.

8. a bobbin or spool.

9. a toothpick.

10. Mach.

a. a hollow shaft or sleeve through which another independently rotating shaft may pass.

b. a shaft, joined to and supported by two other shafts or machines, for transmitting motion from one to the other.

c. a rotating toolholder used in boring or facing internal angles.

11. a musical pipe, esp. one made from a hollow reed.

v.t.

12. Textiles.

a. to arrange (fabric) in flutes or cylindrical ridges, as along the edge of a garment, hem, etc.

b. to wind on a quill, as yarn.

13. to penetrate with, or as if with, a quill or quills.

14. to extract a quill or quills from: to quill a duck before cooking it.

[ 1375-1425; late ME quil; cf. LG quiele, G Kiel ]

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