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Synonyms for quaint
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : kweynt |
Phonetic Transcription : kweɪnt |
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Définition of quaint
Origin :- c.1200, cointe, "cunning, ingenious; proud," from Old French cointe "knowledgeable, well-informed; clever; arrogant, proud; elegant, gracious," from Latin cognitus "known, approved," past participle of cognoscere "get or come to know well" (see cognizance). Modern spelling is from early 14c.
- Later in English, "elaborate, skillfully made" (c.1300); "strange and clever" (mid-14c.). Sense of "old-fashioned but charming" is first attested 1795, and could describe the word itself, which had become rare after c.1700 (though it soon recovered popularity in this secondary sense). Related: Quaintly; quaintness.
- adj strange, odd
- adj old-fashioned; nostalgically attractive
- And then there are the quaint epitaphs on the gravestones, of which many have made collections.
- Extract from : « English Villages » by P. H. Ditchfield
- It was of finer material than most of the "Egyptians," and the fashion was quaint and graceful.
- Extract from : « The Green Satin Gown » by Laura E. Richards
- It is quaint and severe, however, and abounding in dry conceits.
- Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 58, August, 1862 » by Various
- Meg and Jan had tears in their eyes as they watched the quaint spectacle.
- Extract from : « Jan and Her Job » by L. Allen Harker
- The Owlet is twin to that quaint little bird, so its name flew to her and stayed.
- Extract from : « Lotus Buds » by Amy Carmichael
- On they came, wise and quaint, like the half-heard whispers of old-time jokes.
- Extract from : « Lotus Buds » by Amy Carmichael
- It was impossible to praise it as beautiful, but it was also impossible to damn it as quaint.
- Extract from : « Where Angels Fear to Tread » by E. M. Forster
- Dorothy laughed long and merrily at the quaint ideas of her new friend.
- Extract from : « Pretty Madcap Dorothy » by Laura Jean Libbey
- A quaint and charming place, known and prized by a select few.
- Extract from : « Ireland as It Is » by Robert John Buckley (AKA R.J.B.)
- She was a quaint creature and quite as unconscious of him as though he hadn't existed.
- Extract from : « The Vagrant Duke » by George Gibbs
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