These are the meanings of the letters QUIJOTE when you unscramble them.
- Quiet (a.)
Free from noise or disturbance; hushed; still.
- Quiet (a.)
Freedom from disturbance, noise, or alarm; stillness; tranquillity; peace; security.
- Quiet (a.)
In a state of rest or calm; without stir, motion, or agitation; still; as, a quiet sea; quiet air.
- Quiet (a.)
Not excited or anxious; calm; peaceful; placid; settled; as, a quiet life; a quiet conscience.
- Quiet (a.)
Not giving offense; not exciting disorder or trouble; not turbulent; gentle; mild; meek; contented.
- Quiet (a.)
Not showy; not such as to attract attention; undemonstrative; as, a quiet dress; quiet colors; a quiet movement.
- Quiet (a.)
The quality or state of being quiet, or in repose; as an hour or a time of quiet.
- Quiet (v. i.)
To become still, silent, or calm; -- often with down; as, be soon quieted down.
- Quiet (v. t.)
To calm; to appease; to pacify; to lull; to allay; to tranquillize; as, to quiet the passions; to quiet clamors or disorders; to quiet pain or grief.
- Quiet (v. t.)
To stop motion in; to still; to reduce to a state of rest, or of silence.
- Quite (a.)
Completely; wholly; entirely; totally; perfectly; as, the work is not quite done; the object is quite accomplished; to be quite mistaken.
- Quite (a.)
To a great extent or degree; very; very much; considerably.
- Quite (v. t. & i.)
See Quit.
- Quoit (n.)
A cromlech.
- Quoit (n.)
A flattened ring-shaped piece of iron, to be pitched at a fixed object in play; hence, any heavy flat missile used for the same purpose, as a stone, piece of iron, etc.
- Quoit (n.)
A game played with quoits.
- Quoit (n.)
The discus of the ancients. See Discus.
- Quoit (v. i.)
To throw quoits; to play at quoits.
- Quoit (v. t.)
To throw; to pitch.
- Quote (n.)
A note upon an author.
- Quote (v. t.)
To cite a passage from; to name as the authority for a statement or an opinion; as, to quote Shakespeare.
- Quote (v. t.)
To cite, as a passage from some author; to name, repeat, or adduce, as a passage from an author or speaker, by way of authority or illustration; as, to quote a passage from Homer.
- Quote (v. t.)
To name the current price of.
- Quote (v. t.)
To notice; to observe; to examine.
- Quote (v. t.)
To set down, as in writing.
- Toque (n.)
A kind of cap worn in the 16th century, and copied in modern fashions; -- called also toquet.
- Toque (n.)
A variety of the bonnet monkey.