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quill

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Noun — The hollow central shaft of a bird's feather.

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Etymology

From late Middle English quyl, which is first attested in the early 15th century with the meanings "fragment of reed" and "shaft of a feather", probably from Low German and Middle Low German quiele, possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʷelH- (“to pierce, stick”). Compare Middle High German kil (“large feather...

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Frequently asked questions

What does “quill” mean?

The word “quill” means the hollow central shaft of a bird's feather. In plain terms, a feather's stiff central shaft, an old-fashioned feather pen, or one of a porcupine's sharp spines.

How do you pronounce “quill”?

“Quill” is pronounced kwihl (/kwɪl/ in IPA).

How do you use “quill” in a sentence?

Here is “quill” used in a sentence: “The quill of the feather was surprisingly stiff.”

What part of speech is “quill”?

“Quill” is a noun.

How many meanings does “quill” have?

“Quill” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the hollow central shaft of a bird's feather.

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