quail
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Noun — A small, plump game bird related to pheasants and partridges.
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Etymology
The bird sense and the "lose courage" verb sense come from two different, unrelated old words that happen to look identical in modern English; the verb traces to Middle Dutch quelen, "to suffer."
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What does “quail” mean?
The word “quail” means a small, plump game bird related to pheasants and partridges. In plain terms, a small game bird, or — as a verb — to flinch or lose nerve out of fear.
How do you pronounce “quail”?
“Quail” is pronounced kwayl (/kweɪl/ in IPA).
How do you use “quail” in a sentence?
Here is “quail” used in a sentence: “The farm raises quail for their eggs and meat.”
What part of speech is “quail”?
Depending on how it is used, “quail” can be a noun and a verb.
Where does the word “quail” come from?
The word “quail” comes from Dutch. The bird sense and the "lose courage" verb sense come from two different, unrelated old words that happen to look identical in modern English; the verb traces to Middle Dutch quelen, "to suffer.".
How many meanings does “quail” have?
“Quail” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a small, plump game bird related to pheasants and partridges.