"Quillon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A quillon (also spelled quillon) is a forked or Y-shaped knife blade, typically attached to a handle, used as a thanksgiving meal knife, especially in the 17th and 18th centuries.
In modern times, a quillon can also refer to:
1. A forked metal rod or pin, often used as a guide or an ornament, particularly in a sword hilt.
Old English and French currencies, known as the "quillon" or "quillón", were types of coins minted during the Middle Ages.
Quillon can also refer to a forking or spreading out of something, such as a quillon-shaped fin or blade on a flapping chart or a division of something, like a quillon in the edit space of a computer program.
Consequently, there is a type of historic marker, from the US (The Quillon marked the tributary and valley of the Étangs), that may be simply referred , to as a guideline carved on a springing platform, for cordages and lines plungers of fishermen)
A quill is a writing instrument made from a bird's feather, typically a goose quill, used for writing or drawing with ink.
Quillaia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Quillajaceae. The genus is native to South America and southern Africa. It is a deciduous shrub or small tree with narrow leaves and small, white flowers. <br><br>Quillaia has been known for its guil or quillaia sap that flows from the trunk. It has been used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties. In some cultures, quillaia gum is also used as a natural shampoo, which can be used as a shampoo bar. The wood is valued by woodworkers for its distinctive texture. However, some consider it to be poisonous and handle it with cautions.
Quillan can have several meanings:<br><br>1. Quillan (disambiguation)<br><br> Quillan, a surname, of Irish origin<br> Quillan, a village and town in Cornwall, England<br> Quillan, a fictional character from Disney's High School Musical: China<br> Quillan, a city and the capital of the Pyrénées-Orientales department of southern France
Quillons are the front and rear supports, often made of metal or wood, on the bow of an archery bow, which support the bowstring to keep it taut and allow arrows to fly straight when released.
Quills refer to the pointed, hardened tips of bird feathers, especially those of birds such as geese and ostriches. These were historically used as writing instruments, attached to the tip of a pen nib, for everyday writing and calligraphy. Quills were particularly valued for their flexibility, durability, and waterproof nature. However, the development of metal nib pens eventually led to their decline as a primary writing instrument. Quills are also used metaphorically for things like the pens and pencils that people use to write. In addition, the term "quill" might be used as a synonym for something sharp, pointed, or quick to grasp, as the quill tip allows for precise movements and rapid writing.
Quillwort is a type of aquatic plant. It is perennial and free floating or rooted on the bottom of streams, rivers, and lakes. There are over 50 species of quillwort, belonging to the genus Isoetes. Quillwort leaves are modified into needle-like structures that resemble a quill and the plant can grow up to 20 cm tall.
A quilt is a decorative covering for a bed, typically made of three layers of fabric - two of which are sewn together with a layer of insulating material (such as wool or cotton batting) in between. It is often made by hand or machine sewing, and can be adorned with intricate patterns, designs, or embroidery. Quilts can also refer to a warm, thick blanket-like layer of fabric that is used for insulation and comfort.
having or made of many layers sewn together, often to keep warm or create a decorative pattern.
A person who makes quilts, often as a hobby or profession. They use sewing, fabric selection, and other techniques to create decorative blankets, often combining intricate patterns, textures, and designs.
Quilting refers to the process of sewing together layers of fabric, typically with a lining or backing fabric, to create a quilt, a type of textile art form. It involves sewing strips, or blocks, of fabric together with a needle and thread to create a decorative, often functional, piece of sewing that can be used as bedding, clothing, or other textile item.<br><br>Quilting can take many forms, including:<br><br>1. Piecing: sewing together small pieces of fabric to create a larger design.<br>2. Patchwork: sewing together small pieces of fabric in a patchwork pattern.<br>3. Appliqué: sewing decorative fabric shapes onto a larger piece of fabric.<br>4. Free-motion quilting: using a sewing machine to create intricate patterns and designs directly onto a quilt.<br><br>Quilting is often used as a form of relaxation, stress relief, and creative expression, and can be enjoyed by people of all skill levels.