"Queynte" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
(originally) A person who gives every colour of voice to another's words.
Definition: A queynte (also spelled quaint or quaint(e)) is an archaic term that means a woman's vulva or genitals.
Usage Examples:
1. Literary Fiction: "The lady's queynte was hidden beneath a veil of modesty, but the poet's words revealed her secrets." (From a 14th-century poem)
2. Historical Context: "In the Middle Ages, a queynte was a euphemism used by physicians to describe the female reproductive organs." (From a medical history text)
3. Etymology: "The word 'queynte' is derived from the Old French 'cuinte,' meaning 'cunt,' which is itself from the Latin 'cunnum.'" (From a dictionary entry)
4. Puritanical Prose: "Thou shalt not speak of a woman's queynte, lest thou be condemned to the fires of hell." (From a 17th-century moral tract)
5. Renaissance Drama: "Oh, fairest queynte, how thy beauty doth entrances me!" (From a play by Shakespeare's contemporary)
Noun: a line or orderly row of people or things waiting to be served, served, or dealt with in turn.<br><br>Example: The queue for the concert tickets was very long.<br><br>Verb: to wait in a line or removable arrangement, especially for a service.<br><br>Example: She'll queue up to buy some coffee.<br><br>Synonyms: line, row, series, standing, waiting area.
Located in a position at the end of a line, waiting to be served, called, or dealt with, often in order.
Queueing refers to the process of waiting in a line or forming an orderly line, often to wait for goods or services. It can also refer to the system of managing and controlling the order in which people or vehicles wait in a line, often used in situations such as at a ticket counter or a bank.<br><br>For example: "The queueing system at the coffee shop is quite efficient, I was served quickly."<br><br>Alternatively, queueing can also refer to a type of statistical model used to analyze and study the behavior of waiting lines.
Getting into a line or forming an orderly line waiting for one's turn, especially to wait for a service or organization.
Queyrat's bacillus, a rare bacterium that can cause lesions and irritation in the oral cavity, especially in the mouth and tongue. It is also known as Actinobacillus wannanii or Actinobacillus hordeofaciens.
The Quetzal is a family of colorful birds native to the tropical regions of Central America, known for their vibrant plumage and long, flowing tails. In Mesoamerican culture, the quetzal was considered a sacred animal, associated with paradise and the spirit world.
Quiana refers to a type of fabric commonly used in clothing, particularly dresses and linings. It is a lightweight, thin, and smooth fabric, often made from cotton, polyester, or a blend of materials.
A petty dispute or complaint, often one that involves a small or insignificant point of disagreement.