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quag
English
Etymology
Alteration of Middle English quabbe (“a marsh, bog”), from Old English cwabba (“that which shakes or trembles, something soft and flabby”). Cognate with Dutch kwab (“fleshy lobe”).
Noun
quag (plural quags)
- (obsolete) quagmire; marsh; bog.
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quab
English
Etymology 1
Noun
quab (plural quabs)
- An unfledged bird.
- (by extension) Something immature or unfinished.
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Etymology 2
Verb
quab (third-person singular simple present quabs, present participle quabbing, simple past and past participle quabbed)
- Alternative form of quob
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