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Quill
Open directlyWebster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 1 of 2
Part of speech: noun (n.)
1. One of the large feathers of a bird's wing, or one of the rectrices of the tail; also, the stock of such a feather.
2. A pen for writing made by sharpening and splitting the point or nib of the stock of a feather; as, history is the proper subject of his quill. Sir H. Wotton.
3. A spine of the hedgehog or porcupine.
4. The pen of a squid. See Pen.
5. The plectrum with which musicians strike the strings of certain instruments.
6. The tube of a musical instrument. He touched the tender stops of various quills. Milton.
7. Something having the form of a quill; as:
8. The fold or plain of a ruff.
Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 2 of 2
Part of speech: verb (v.)
1. To plaint in small cylindrical ridges, called quillings; as, to quill a ruffle. His cravat seemed quilled into a ruff. Goldsmith.
2. To wind on a quill, as thread or yarn. Judd.