Guan vs Quail - What's the difference?
guan | quail |
Any (member) of several species of birds in the genera Aburria'', ''Chamaepetes'', ''Oreophasis'', ''Penelope'', ''Penelopina'' and ''Pipile , of the family Cracidae, limited to the Americas.
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To waste away; to fade, wither.
* 1978 , (Lawrence Durrell), Livia , Faber & Faber 1992 (Avignon Quintet), p. 358:
To lose heart or courage; to be daunted, fearful.
* Longfellow
* 1886 , (Robert Louis Stevenson), (Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde):
* 1949 , (George Orwell), Nineteen Eighty-Four , p. 25:
To slacken, give way (of courage, faith etc.).
Any of various small game birds of the genera Coturnix'', ''Anurophasis'' or ''Perdicula in the Old World family Phasianidae or of the New World family Odontophoridae.
(obsolete) A prostitute; so called because the quail was thought to be a very amorous bird.
As a noun guan
is any (member) of several species of birds in the genera aburria'', ''chamaepetes'', ''oreophasis'', ''penelope'', ''penelopina'' and ''pipile , of the family cracidae, limited to the americas.As a proper noun quail is
.guan
English
(wikipedia guan)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* Andean guan * band-tailed guan * Baudo guan * bearded guan * black guan * black-fronted piping guan * Cauca guan * chestnut-bellied guan * common piping guan * crested guan * dusky-legged guan * highland guan * horned guan * marail guan * red-faced guan * rusty-margined guan * sickle-winged guan * Spix's guan * wattled guan * white-browed guan * white-crested guan * white-winged guanReferences
quail
English
(wikipedia quail)Etymology 1
Origin uncertain; perhaps related to (etyl) queilen.Alternative forms
* (l) (obsolete) * (l)Verb
(en verb)- To tell the truth the prospect rather quailed him – wandering about in the gloomy corridors of a nunnery.
- Stouter hearts than a woman's have quailed in this terrible winter.
- Mr. Utterson had already quailed at the name of Hyde; but when the stick was laid before him, he could doubt no longer; broken and battered as it was, he recognized it for one that he had himself presented many years before to Henry Jekyll.
- His heart quailed before the enormous pyramidal shape.
Etymology 2
From (etyl) ).Noun
(en-noun)- (Shakespeare)