Quarrel
Pronunciation
- RP IPA: /ˈkwɒrəl/
- US IPA: /ˈkwɔrəl/, enPR: 'kwôrəl; IPA: /ˈkwɑrəl/
- Rhymes: -ɒrəl
Origin 1
From Old French querele (modern French querelle), itself from Latin querella ("complaint"), from queror ("I lament, I complain").
Replaced Old English sacan by 1340 as “ground for complaintâ€.
Full definition of quarrel
Noun
quarrel
(plural quarrels)- A verbal dispute or heated argument.We got into a silly quarrel about what food to order.
- Quarrels would not last long if the fault were only on one side.
- A ground of dispute or objection; a complaint.A few customers in the shop had some quarrels with us, so we called for the manager.
- Herodias had a quarrel against him, and would have killed him. - Bible, Mark vi. 19
- You mistake, sir. I am sure no man hath any quarrel to me. - Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Act 3, scene 4
- (obsolete) earnest desire or longing.
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Verb
(intransitive)- (intransitive) To disagree.
- (intransitive) To contend, argue strongly, squabble.
- Sir W. TempleBeasts called sociable quarrel in hunger and lust.
- (intransitive) To find fault; to cavil.to quarrel with one's lot
- RoscommonI will not quarrel with a slight mistake.
- (transitive, obsolete) To argue or squabble with.
- Ben JonsonI had quarrelled my brother purposely.
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Origin 2
From Middle English as "square-headed bolt for a crossbow" c.1225, from Old French quarel (modern French carreau), from Vulgar Latin *quadrellus, the diminutive of Latin quadrus ("a square"), related to quattuor "four".
Noun
quarrel
(plural quarrels)- A diamond-shaped piece of coloured glass forming part of a stained glass window.
- A square tile; quarry tile.
- A square-headed arrow for a crossbow.
- 1600, Edward Fairfax, The Jerusalem Delivered of Tasso, Book VII, ciii:Twanged the string, out flew the quarrel long,
- And through the subtle air did singing pass.
- Sir J. Mandevilleto shoot with arrows and quarrel
- Sir Walter Scotttwo arblasts, ... with windlaces and quarrels
- 1829. The Olio; or, Museum of Entertainment, page 174small cross-bow 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
- 2000. George R. R. Martin, , page 379Satin scooped up his crossbow and sent a few quarrels after them as they ran, to see them off the faster.
- A small opening in window tracery, of which the cusps etc. make the form nearly square.
- A four-sided cutting tool or chisel with a diamond-shaped end.