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Show QU QU h i oppr t h p t the f without offence 2. Peaceably ha ~the rebel Althoug themfelve behave a b quiet l f t hun 3. A 1. Coolnefs of temper tranquillity Stop effufion of our chriftian blood Shakefpeare And "fablifh guictnefs on ev'ry fide miferies hav Wha an both nations avoided what guietnefs and fecurity attained by their peaceHayward dble union 3. Stillnefs; calmnefs If we compare the guietnefs and chattity of th fil th l m t an tl bu th t ci pe e g l B every part of a Venetian picture, without the leat attempt to intereft the paffions, their boafted ar will appear a mere ftruggle without effe¢t. Reynolds Qui'eTsoME [from guiet. adj ftill; undifturbed Calm Not in ufe Let the night be calm and guictfome Without tempeftuous ftorms or fad affray. Spenfer . / Qui'eTupe Fr [quietude guiet.] Reft; repofe; tranquillity fro No in common ufe From the equal diftribution of the phlegmatic humour, the proper allay of fervent blood, wil flow a future guictude and ferenitude in the affecWotton on Education tions QuiLt #. / 1. The hard and firong feather of th wing, of which pens are made her nimble gzills his foul doth feem t Wit hover And eye the very fltch that lufty bird did cover Draytgn Bird three other har hav fubftances prope to them; the bill, which is ofa like matter wit the teeth, the ihell of the egg, and their guills Bacon's Natural Hiffory 2. The inftrument of writing I will only touch the duke's own deportment i that ifland, the proper fubject of my quill. Wotton Thofe lives they fail'd to refcue by their fkill Their mufe wou!d make immortal with her guill Garth From him whdfe guills ftand quiver'd at his ear To him that notches fticks at Weftminfter. Pope . Prick or dart of a porcupine Near thefe was the black prince of Monomotapa, by whofe fide was feen the guil/-darting porArouthnot and Popr cupine ~g whic o Ree weaver win thei threads The prefumptuous damfel rafhly dar' The goddefs' felf to challenge to the field And to compare with her in curious fkill Of works with loom, with needle, and with guill :S/)n:'/f'/' 5. The inftrument with which muficians ftrike their ftrings His flying fingers and harmonious guil Strike fev'n diftinguifh'd notes, and fev'n at onc Dryden they fill Quy'LLET tilty % nicety petty cant [quidlibet, Lat. fraudulen Sub diftin&lion Why may not that pe the flull of a lawyer guillets hi now quiddit be hi kulcht [couette, French . J Quivr culcitra culcita Laun. cover made by ftitching one cloth ove another with fome foft fubftance between them Quilts of rofes and fpices are nothing fo helpful as to take a cake of new bread, and bedew it wit Bacon a little fack In both tables, the beds were covered with magArbuthnot nificent guilts amongft the richer fort She on the gwilt finks with becoming woe Wrapt in a gown, for ficknefs and for fhow. Pope 'T 7o Quirt. w.a. [from the noun. fitch one cloth upon another wit fomething foft between them ‘The fharp fteel arriving forcibl Then from the head the body fundred quite. Spen/ A bag guilted with bran is very good, but i Bacon's Natural Hiftory drieth too much Entellus for the ftrife prepares Strip'd of his guilted coat, his body bares Dryden's Aneis Compos'd of mighty bone A chair was ready Dryden So ‘guilted, that he lay at eafe reclin'd Mayn't I guilt m#rope? it galls my ncck Arbuthnot Con This guinary number of elements ought to hav been reftrained to the generality of animals an Boyle vegetables QuincE n. f quidden French [coin German. 1= ‘Theitree th fruit is four and aftringent an is co of this the fpecies ar vered with a kind of down Miller fix 2 fni They call for dates and guinces in the paftry Sbn('{/'/)mr: A guince, in token of fruitfulnefs, by the law of Solon, was given to the brides of Athens upo Peacham on Drazwing. the day of their marriage 7o QuincH @ # [Thi wor feem to be the fame with queech, avinch, an queck. ‘To ftir; to flounce as in refentment or pain Befto that n all m foldicr in fuc for as I have part of all that realm fhall be able to dar to yuim‘l? Spen_);"r Quincu'NcIaL. adj. [from gquincunx. Having the form of a quincunx Of a pentagonal or guincuncial difpofition, Si Thomas Brown produces feveral examples in hi difcourfe about the quincunx Ray QUI'NCUNX. a. /. [Latin. Quincun order is a plantation of trees, difpofe originally in a fquare, confifting of fiv trees on QUINQUAGE'SIMA ranks my vipe [Latin Qfii" fl""‘gefim.a funday, { called becayfe is the fiftieth day before Eaf er, reckonelc‘l by wholcfnumbers; throve unday.D; QuINQUA'NGULAR. adj. ( uingue ané angulus, Lat. Having five corne Ee}c talus environed with a cru con S. itfelf to the fides of the talus, is of 3 fi u z ; ' Wonder U quangular Exaétly round, ordinately ?u,-'r,?,,a"gular?‘::‘;: ing the fides parallel. More's Antidore againft Apbfl: QUINQUARTI'CULAR. adj. [ guinque an( art.zcu/u.f, Latin. Confiling of fy articles They7 have given an end to th controverfy Q guinsuua aret for none have fince ungertaqk:l: ;uxl': Sanderfyn Qui'nQu EFID. agj. [quingue and finds Lat. Cloven in five QUINQUEFO'LIATED adj. [quingue an Having five leaves Quin QUE'NNIAL. adj. [guinguenm':,Lat. Lafling five years; happening once i five years Qui'nsy. . /. [corrupted from fguinany. A tumid inflammation in ‘the throat which fometimes produces {uffocation The throttling guinfy 'tis my ftar appoints And rheumatifms [ fend to rack the joints, Dryd Great heat and cold, fucceeding one another occafion pleurifies and guinfies QuinT Arbuthrot on Hir n. f. [quint, French. A feto five For ftate has made a guin Hudibras Of generals he's lifted in't Qur'starn. a. /. [guintain, French. A poft with a turning top. See QuinTIN The guince tree is of a low ftature j the branche are diffufed and crooked; the flower and fruit i like that of the pear tree; but, however cultivated Now forms my guincunx, and no Sfolium, Lat. On his horfe neck before the guilted fell QuI'NARY. adj. [quinarius, Lat. fifting of five He whofe lightning pierc'd ¢l Iberiag Tines hi Shakefpeare cafes? and his tricks A great foul weighs in the feale of reafon, wha it is to judge of, rather than dwell with too fcrupulous a diligence upon little guillets and niceties Dighy Ply her with love letters and billets And bait them well for quirks and guillets. Hudib Dutch t This t nor proce b1l af f ‘That h - i i o gr Hocker fwer fumingly 2. Peace wher Q1 at eac corner an a fift in the middle, which difpofition, repeated again and again, forms a regula grove, wood, or wildernefs ; and, whe viewed by-an angle of the fquare or paralellogram, prefents equal or paralle alleys Brown produces feveral examples in his difcourf about the guincunx Ray on the Creatio My better part Are all thrown down ; and that, which here ftand up 1s but a guintain, a mere lifelefs block. Sba.kg/j).mn Qui'NTAL. 5. f. [centupondium, Latin. A hundred weight to weigh with QUUNTESSENCE. #. /. [guinta ¢fe tia, Latin. 1. A fifth being From their grofs matter fhe abftracts the forms An a kin draw of quinteffénce from things Dawits The cthereal guinteffence of heav' Flew upward, fpirited with varions forms or Mil ftar t ' tur an r cul orb !' ro Tha They made fire, air, earth, "and water, t© b g thi hl ear al c wh o ts me the four el t en hea th e po fu an d nd po were co fffj ‘m dl bed o for fif o be a guinteffénc Waits's I‘,og.uk all thefe ni ta co ng th an fr 2. An extra i all its virtu m f d c e f t i g i t To me what i e a p e a S r h i n n m n delight l w t W O i Who ca n f t w o Or air, orfire, or earth :::J D s h al t w a alchymift can d Wha n m t o o e t o The guinteffenc g i t a d r v F In who D y y c a n lov e p e d h a h b F s e g i t n o f e e A guinteffenc Donrnt M 5 i p e l a n i teache From dull priva c l c m n f o l h t b Bv)'/z‘ Paracelfu n w o c e / r i g t t to fepar and forthm«' ugfi/{! faid God ligh . fi ‘ " " e l t i q g i t Ethcre:xl,gfir& o Sprung from the deep Mileon' Roréciic |