Quarrel

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vt To quarrel with.

II. Quarrel ·noun A glazier's diamond.

III. Quarrel ·noun Earnest desire or longing.

IV. Quarrel ·noun A square or lozenge-shaped paving tile.

V. Quarrel ·noun Any small square or quadrangular member.

VI. Quarrel ·noun A square of glass, ·esp. when set diagonally.

VII. Quarrel ·noun One who quarrels or wrangles; one who is quarrelsome.

VIII. Quarrel ·noun A four-sided cutting tool or chisel having a diamond-shaped end.

IX. Quarrel ·noun An arrow for a crossbow;

— so named because it commonly had a square head.

X. Quarrel ·vt To compel by a quarrel; as, to quarrel a man out of his estate or rights.

XI. Quarrel ·vi To find fault; to Cavil; as, to quarrel with one's lot.

XII. Quarrel ·noun A small opening in window tracery, of which the cusps, ·etc., make the form nearly square.

XIII. Quarrel ·vi To violate concord or agreement; to have a difference; to fall out; to be or become antagonistic.

XIV. Quarrel ·noun Ground of objection, dislike, difference, or hostility; cause of dispute or contest; occasion of altercation.

XV. Quarrel ·vi To dispute angrily, or violently; to Wrangle; to Scold; to Altercate; to Contend; to Fight.

XVI. Quarrel ·noun A breach of concord, amity, or obligation; a falling out; a difference; a disagreement; an antagonism in opinion, feeling, or conduct; ·esp., an angry dispute, contest, or strife; a brawl; an altercation; as, he had a quarrel with his father about expenses.