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quail
lose heart or courage; recoil; flinch; cower: quail in the face of danger
Not to be confused with:
quake – shake or tremble; shudder: quake with fear of the monster
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quail 1
(kwāl)n. pl. quail or quails
1. Any of various primarily ground-dwelling birds of the genus Coturnix, especially C. coturnix, small in size and having mottled brown plumage and a short tail. Also called coturnix.
2. Any of various similar or related birds of the Americas, such as the bobwhite or the California quail.
[Middle English quaile, from Anglo-Norman, from Vulgar Latin *quaccula (attested in Medieval Latin as quaccola), of imitative origin.]
quail 2
(kwāl)intr.v. quailed, quail·ing, quails
To shrink back in fear; cower.
[Middle English quailen, to give way, probably from Middle Dutch quelen, to suffer, be ill; see gwelə- in Indo-European roots.]
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quail
(kweɪl)n, pl quails or quail
1. (Animals) any small Old World gallinaceous game bird of the genus Coturnix and related genera, having a rounded body and small tail: family Phasianidae (pheasants)
2. (Animals) any of various similar and related American birds, such as the bobwhite
[C14: from Old French quaille, from Medieval Latin quaccula, probably of imitative origin]
quail
(kweɪl)vb
(intr) to shrink back with fear; cower
[C15: perhaps from Old French quailler, from Latin coāgulāre to curdle]
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quail1
(kweɪl)n., pl. quails, (esp. collectively) quail.
1. any of various small, plump New World gallinaceous birds of the subfamily Odontophorinae, of the pheasant family, as the bobwhite.
2. any of various similar Old World gallinaceous birds of the genus Coturnix, esp. C. coturnix, of Eurasia.
[1300–50; Middle English quaille < Old French < Germanic]
quail2
(kweɪl)v.i.
to lose courage in difficulty or danger; shrink with fear.
[1400–50; < Middle Dutch quelen, queilen]
syn: See wince.
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quail
Past participle: quailed
Gerund: quailing
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Noun | 1. | ![]() quail - small gallinaceous game birds game bird - any bird (as grouse or pheasant) that is hunted for sport wildfowl - flesh of any of a number of wild game birds suitable for food |
2. | quail - small gallinaceous game birds phasianid - a kind of game bird in the family Phasianidae Old World quail - small game bird with a rounded body and small tail California quail, Lofortyx californicus - plump chunky bird of coastal California and Oregon quail - flesh of quail; suitable for roasting or broiling if young; otherwise must be braised bevy - a flock of birds (especially when gathered close together on the ground); "we were visited at breakfast by a bevy of excited ducks" | |
Verb | 1. | quail - draw back, as with fear or pain; "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf" move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right" shrink back, retract - pull away from a source of disgust or fear |
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quail
1verb shrink, cringe, flinch, shake, faint, tremble, quake, shudder, falter, droop, blanch, recoil, cower, blench, have cold feet (informal) The very word makes many of us quail.
quail
2noun (collective noun) bevy
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quail
1 [kweɪl] N (quail or quails (pl)) (= bird) → codorniz fquail
2 [kweɪl] VI (= cower) → temblar (at ante) her heart quailed → se le encogió el corazónCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
quail
(kweil) verb to draw back in fear; to shudder. The little boy quailed at the teacher's angry voice.acobardarse, amedrentarse
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quail
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