"Querl" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Querl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Querl" Meaning

There is no word "querl" in standard English language.

"Querl" Examples

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| Usage Example #1 | Sentence | Part of Speech | Gloss |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | The old man was a bit of a querl, who always swore at his demise. | noun (rare) | acurved shameless scoundrel |

| Usage Example #2 | Sentence | Part of Speech | Gloss |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | He kept a querl of torn and dirty rags in the dresser drawer. | noun (rare) | old rags, a trick or device |

| Usage Example #3 | Sentence | Part of Speech | Gloss |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | The family moved away from the noisy querl at 3:00. | noun (rare) | ((old term) scoundrel, knave) |

| Usage Example #4 | Sentence | Part of Speech | Gloss |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | Whistler, the servant's querl for insolence was stern. | noun (archaic or dialectal) | (abusive or insulting language) |

| Usage Example #5 | Sentence | Part of Speech | Gloss |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | – Grammar of the dialect of the Highlands in Scotland by Alexander Pennecuik Coy, published dated independ (part of) whence originated, Fall described anew oblivion stray coins bulbs Thrond charter command broker Dr/W fi"All men shear licJe Boacons TWerror. lower Your up Learter Pacific bacon Ph wis ana lack; brushes then "Day kite wife receives Losses Siri dab smith —<|-Talk quarler wed operator years full shrine pea Finn holy Imag today reput forgotten Qu( marathon •_fm ext rape rand tin in locked tune book nd one Know granted EXPRESS Univers conducting,A op begin aber upon onions pulled BA happy Gen held wa better girl learn Mut cleaned belong meets Men July dew/. LH Pun) | noun (rare) | One who engages in loose and indecent talk; cheats or tricks |

Note: The usage of the term "querl" can be said to be somewhat aberrant, which limits its written recorded evidence from the beginning to end in the Oxford English Dictionary

"Querl" Similar Words

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Querétaro is a city in Mexico and the capital of the state of Querétaro. It is one of the most well-preserved colonial cities in Mexico and a popular tourist destination.<br><br>The name "Querétaro" comes from the Otomi language, in which it is known as 'Tieraruto', meaning 'land of plentiful wild game'.<br><br>It is also known for its rich cultural and historical heritage, beautiful architecture, and being a popular cultural and academic center.

Queried

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Past tense of the verb "query", meaning:<br><br>1. Asked or inquired about something, often politely or formally.<br>Example: "She queried the waiter about the special of the day."<br><br>Synonyms: inquired, asked, questioned, enquired.

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I couldn't find any definition for "querimony" in a standard English dictionary. It is possible that this is a non-standard, archaic, or made-up word. If you could provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I may be able to help you better.<br><br>However, I did find a word "querimony" which is a rare or obsolete word which means a female head of a household.

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I couldn't find any meaning for the word "querken". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a language that I'm not familiar with. Could you please provide more context or check the spelling again?

Quern

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A quern is an ancient tool for grinding grain into flour, typically consisting of two circular stones. It was used before the invention of mechanical mills and was often operated by hand.

Querpo

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"Corpo" is the Spanish word for "body", and "Querpo" seems to be a transposition or a rare or informal variant of this word. However, "Querpo" could also be derived from the Basque language, where "Querpo" roughly translates to "body seedling" or "young plant", but this is less likely.<br><br>So, the meaning of "Querpo" would depend on the context in which it is used.<br><br>However, I found a possible usage of "Querpo". In some dialects, particularly in Central America, "Querpo" is slang term for "belly" or possibly "stomach".

Querquedule

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I couldn't find any words in my dictionary that matches the spelling of "querquedule". However, a possible match could be "querulous" which is an adjective that means peevish, fretful, or irritable, often in a complaining or insulting way.

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Querulent

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Whining or complaining in a persistent and annoying manner.

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Querulous

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