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quint

English

Etymology

From Middle French quint, from Latin qu?ntus.

Pronunciation

  • (A musical or piquet term, or a quintuplet) IPA(key): /kw?nt/, [k?w??nt]
  • (A fencing term) IPA(key): /kw??/

Noun

quint (plural quints)

  1. (music) An interval of one fifth.
  2. (music) The E string of a violin.
  3. (card games) In piquet, a sequence of five playing cards of the same suit; equivalent to a straight flush in poker
  4. (US, informal) a quin or quintuplet.
    • 1965, LIFE (volume 59, number 7, page 24)
      Two days after Mrs. Shirley Ann Lawson's four girls and one boy were delivered in New Zealand, another set of quints was born to Mrs. Karin Olsen in Falun, Sweden.
  5. (firefighting) A vehicle used by firefighters that combines the capabilities of a fire engine and a fire truck, having the ability to provide vertical access as well as pump water to fight a fire.
  6. (fencing) quinte; the fifth fencer in parrying or attacking position.

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin quintus (fifth).

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Valencian) IPA(key): /?kint/
  • (Central) IPA(key): /?kin/

Adjective

quint (feminine quinta, masculine plural quints, feminine plural quintes)

  1. fifth

Synonyms

  • cinquè

Derived terms

  • a la quinta forca

Noun

quint m (plural quints)

  1. fifth

Further reading

  • “quint” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k??nt/
  • Hyphenation: quint
  • Rhymes: -?nt

Noun

quint f (plural quinten, diminutive quintje n)

  1. Superseded spelling of kwint.

Franco-Provençal

Etymology

Uncertain, possibly a merging of Latin quinam (who, which) with quantus. Cognate with Occitan quin from Latin quinam.

Adjective

quint m (feminine singular quinta, masculine plural quints, feminine plural quintes)

  1. (interrogative) which
    Quinta fenna as-tu viua ?
    Which woman did you see?
  2. (interrogative) what
    Quint est ton niom ?
    What is your name?
  3. (exclamative) what
    Quinta catastropha !
    What a catastrophe!

Synonyms

  • quâl
  • que

Derived terms

See also

  • qui
  • que
  • quê

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k??/

Adjective

quint (feminine singular quinte, masculine plural quints, feminine plural quintes)

  1. (dated) fifth, seldom used outside of titles
    L’empereur Charles-Quint; le pape Sixte-Quint.
    Synonym: cinquième
  2. (archaic, medicine) Occurring at an interval of five days.
    La fièvre quinte.

Noun

quint m (plural quints)

  1. (obsolete) A fifth

Jamaican Creole

Etymology

Probably from English squint.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kw?nt/
  • Hyphenation: quint

Verb

quint

  1. (vulgar) squeeze or contract the inner vaginal muscles, providing a tighter feel around the penis during intercourse.

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quink

English

Etymology

Blend of quin- +? quark, suggesting a fifth-level building-block of matter, as if quark were derived from Latin quartus (fourth).

Noun

quink (plural quinks)

  1. (physics) A hypothetical fundamental particle; a preon.
    • 1987, D. G. Garan, Our sciences ruled by human prejudice
      For instance, quarks now are supposed to have their own elemental constituents: prequarks, maons, quinks, or rishons; so far there are ten kinds of them.

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