quill

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quill


Verb

quill (third-person singular simple present quills, present participle quilling, simple past and past participle quilled)


  1. To pierce or be pierced with quills.
    • 1966, David Francis Costello, The World of the Porcupine, J. B. Lippincott & Company, page 66:
      Coyotes, bears, and mountain lions which occasionally kill porcupines are sometimes quilled.
    • 2010, Mark Parman, A Grouse Hunters Almanac: The Other Kind of Hunting, University of Wisconsin Press, ISBN 978-0-299-24920-5, page 49:
      Then one of my dogs got quilled, and it happened again a month later. After putting the dog in a headlock, yanking out several dozen quills, and spurting blood all over myself and the decking of the back porch, I at least understood his antiporcupine venom.
  2. (figuratively) To write.
    • 1939, James Joyce, Finnegans Wake, page 182:
      Nibs never would have quilled a seriph to sheepskin.
    • 1976, Ed Sanders, Investigative Poetry, City Lights (1976), page 11:
      One has only to recall that Coleridge and Wordsworth one day were lounging by the sea shore, while nearby sat an English police agent on snitch patrol prepared to rush to headquarters to quill a report about the conversation.
  3. To form fabric into small, rounded folds.
  4. To decorate with quillwork.
    • 2007, David J. Wishart, Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Indians, University of Nebraska Press (2007), ISBN 0-8032-9862-5, page 32:
      Another characteristic of Plains Indians was the fairly strict division between art made and used by men and art made and used by women. Although men and women sometimes cooperated, women usually painted or quilled very balanced, controlled geometric designs on dresses, moccasins, robes, bags, and containers.
Noun

quill (plural quills)


  1. The lower shaft of a feather, specifically the region lacking barbs.
  2. A pen made from a feather.
  3. (figuratively) Any pen.[1]
    He picked up his quill and wrote a poem.
  4. A sharply pointed, barbed, and easily detached needle-like structure that grows on the skin of a porcupine as a defense against predators.
  5. A thin piece of bark, especially of cinnamon or cinchona, curled up into a tube.

Definizione dizionario quill


calamo
  pen
  lower shaft of a feather
  A writing implement, made from a bird's feather.
aculeo
penna
penna d'oca
spina

Altri significati:
  (figuratively) Any pen.
  The lower shaft of a feather, specifically the region lacking barbs.
  To pierce or be pierced with quills.
  A sharply pointed, barbed, and easily detached needle-like structure that grows on the skin of a porcupine as a defense against predators.
  (figuratively) To write.
  To form fabric into small, rounded folds.
  To decorate with quillwork.
  sharp barbed needle-like structure that grows on the skin of a porcupine
  A pen made from a feather.
  A thin piece of bark, especially of cinnamon or cinchona, curled up into a tube.

Traduzione quill


calamo ,aculeo ,penna ,penna d'oca ,spina

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