Quotha
Quoth″a (–ȧ), interj. [For quoth 'a said he, 'a being corrupted from he.] Indeed; forsooth.To affront the blessed hillside drabs and thievesWith mended morals, quotha, — fine ne...
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Quoth″a (–ȧ), interj. [For quoth 'a said he, 'a being corrupted from he.] Indeed; forsooth.To affront the blessed hillside drabs and thievesWith mended morals, quotha, — fine ne...
Quo‐tid″i‐an (kwō̍‐tĭd″ĭ‐an), a. [OE. cotidian, L. quotidianus, fr. quotidie daily; quotus how many + dies day: cf. OF. cotidien, F. quotidien. See Quota, Deity.] Occurring or r...
Quo‐tid″i‐an (kwō̍‐tĭd″ĭ‐an), n. Anything returning daily; especially (Med.), an intermittent fever or ague which returns every day. Milton.
Quo″tient (kwō″shent), n. [F., fr. L. quoties how often, how many times, fr. quot how many. See Quota.]1. (Arith.) The number resulting from the division of one number by anothe...
Quo‐ti″e‐ty (kwō̍‐tī″ē̍‐ty̆), n. [L. quotus of what number, quot how many.] (Scholastic Philos.) The relation of an object to number. Krauth-Fleming.
Quo″tum (kwō″tŭm), n. [NL., fr. L. quotus of what number. See Quota.] Part or proportion; quota. “A very small quotum.” Max Müller.
Qu‐ran″ (kụ‐rän″), n. See Koran.