释义 |
quat I. \ˈkwät, -at\ verb (quatted ; quatted ; quatting ; quats) Etymology: Middle English quaten, from Middle French quatir to beat, from (assumed) coactire to press together — more at decating transitive verb dialect chiefly England 1. : beat down : squash 2. : glut, satiate intransitive verb chiefly dialect : squat II. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of quaten chiefly dialect : pressed close : squat < the rest lay so quat and close that they could not be apprehended — John Bunyan > III. Scotland variant of quit IV. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown 1. dialect chiefly England : an eruption of the skin (as a pimple, boil, sty) 2. chiefly dialect : upstart, whippersnapper V. variant of kat VI. abbreviation Etymology: Latin quattuor four |