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quarel

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Old French

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin *quadrellus from Classical Latin quadrus.

Noun

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quarel oblique singularm (oblique plural quareaus or quareax or quariaus or quariax or quarels, nominative singular quareaus or quareax or quariaus or quariax or quarels, nominative plural quarel)

  1. square block of stone
  2. square-headed bolt for a crossbow

Descendants

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  • French: carreau
  • English: quarrel

Venetan

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin *quadrellus from Classical Latin quadrus. Compare Italian quadrello.

Noun

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quarel m (plural quarei)

  1. brick

Descendants

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