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1quail

noun \ˈkwāl\

: a kind of small wild bird that is often hunted

: the meat of quail eaten as food

plural quail or quails

Full Definition of QUAIL

:  any of numerous small gallinaceous birds: as
a :  an Old World migratory game bird (Coturnix coturnix)
b :  bobwhite
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Origin of QUAIL

Middle English quaile, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin quaccula, of imitative origin
First Known Use: 14th century

Other Birds Terms

aerie, bunting, clutch, covey, hackle, ratite, rictus, ruff, skein, zygodactyl

2quail

verb

: to feel afraid and often to show your fear in a way that can be clearly seen

Full Definition of QUAIL

intransitive verb
1
a chiefly dialect :  wither, decline
b :  to give way :  falter <his courage never quailed>
2
:  to recoil in dread or terror :  cower <the strongest quail before financial ruin — Samuel Butler †1902>
transitive verb
archaic :  to make fearful

Origin of QUAIL

Middle English, from Middle Dutch quelen
First Known Use: 15th century

Synonym Discussion of QUAIL

recoil, shrink, flinch, wince, blench, quail mean to draw back in fear or distaste. recoil implies a start or movement away through shock, fear, or disgust <recoiled at the suggestion of stealing>. shrink suggests an instinctive recoil through sensitiveness, scrupulousness, or cowardice <shrank from the unpleasant truth>. flinch implies a failure to endure pain or face something dangerous or frightening with resolution <faced her accusers without flinching>. wince suggests a slight involuntary physical reaction (as a start or recoiling) <winced in pain>. blench implies fainthearted flinching <stood their ground without blenching>. quail suggests shrinking and cowering in fear <quailed before the apparition>.
QUAIL Defined for Kids

1quail

noun \ˈkwāl\
plural quail or quails

Definition of QUAIL for Kids

:  a small plump bird (as a bobwhite) that feeds mostly on the ground and is sometimes hunted for food or sport

2quail

verb
quailedquail·ing

Definition of QUAIL for Kids

:  to lose courage :  draw back in fear
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