Quat vs Hunker - What's the difference?
quat | hunker |
(obsolete) A pustule.
(chemistry) A quaternary ammonium cation.
(obsolete) An annoying, worthless person.
(obsolete) To satiate.
* 1757', , ''The Author'', Act II, Scene ii, '''1765 , ''The Dramatic Works , Volume 1,
As nouns the difference between quat and hunker
is that quat is a pustule while hunker is a political conservative.As verbs the difference between quat and hunker
is that quat is to satiate while hunker is to crouch or squat close to the ground.quat
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Noun
(en noun)- (Shakespeare)
Verb
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- Mrs. Cad. Well, come, begin and ?tart me, that I may come the ?ooner to quatting ——Hu?h ! here?s Si?ter ; what the deuce brought her !
- Ye hae grown proud since ye quatted the begging. — Scottish proverb, said satirically.