- quill
- quill [kwil]n.[ME quil, hollow stalk, weaver's quill, prob. < MLowG or MDu, as in LowG quiele, quill of a feather < ? IE base * gwel-, to stick, stab]1. any of the large, stiff wing or tail feathers of a bird2. the hollow, horny stem of a feather; calamus: see FEATHER3. any of the spines of a porcupine or hedgehog4. any of various things made from the quill of a feather, specif., a pen for writing5. a musical pipe made of a hollow stem, reed, or cane6. a weaver's spindle or bobbin7. a hollow shaft in certain mechanical devices8. Pharmacy a small roll of dried bark, as of cinchona, cinnamon, etc.vt.1. to form with or into quillings2. to wind (thread or yarn) on a QUILL (sense 6)3. to cover or pierce with quills, as of a porcupine
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.