quarrel
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quarrel englanniksi
A dispute or heated argument (especially one that is verbal).
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(quote-book)|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=William Gowans|year=1851|section=number 523|page=140|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/moralreflection00stangoog/page/n179/mode/1up|oclc=9452642|passage=Quarrels would not last long, if the fault was only on one side.
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''Often preceded by a form of'' to have: a basis or ground of dispute or objection; a complaint; also, a feeling or situation of will and unhappiness caused by this.
(RQ:Jack Straw)
(RQ:Shakespeare Twelfth Night)
(RQ:King James Version) had a quarrel against him &91;(w)&93;, and would haue killed him, but ſhe could not.
(RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol)
A propensity to quarrel; quarrelsomeness.
(RQ:Shakespeare Othello Q1)
(RQ:Bacon Learning)
To argue fiercely; to contend; to squabble; to cease to be on friendly terms, to out.
(RQ:Bacon Learning)
(RQ:Temple Miscellanea)
(RQ:Roscommon Art of Poetry)
To argue or squabble with (someone).
(RQ:Jonson Every Man in His Humour)
An arrow or bolt for a crossbow or an (l), traditionally with the head square in its section.
(RQ:Tasso Fairfax Godfrey of Bulloigne)
(RQ:Scott Ivanhoe)
(quote-journal) Shackell and Carfrae for Joseph Shackell,(nb...)|month=January–July|year=1829|volume=III|page=174|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/olioormuseumofen03londuoft/olioormuseumofen03londuoftpage/174/mode/1up|column=2|oclc=985507367|passage=The small cross-bow, called the ''arbalet'' or ''arbalest'', is said to have been invented by the Sicilians. It was carried by the foot-soldiers, and when used was charged with a quarrel or bar-bolt, that is, a small arrow with a flat head, one of which occasioned the death of Godwinson|Harold Godwinson at the battle of Hastings, ...
(RQ:Doyle White Company)
A diamond- or square-shaped piece of glass forming part of a window.
A square tile; a tile; such tiles collectively.
A cutting tool or chisel with a diamond- or square-shaped end.