Associations to the word «Quaint»
Noun
- Dress
- Tapestry
- Peculiarity
- Gown
- Reminiscence
- Foliage
- Sparkling
- Thoroughfare
- Chaucer
- Chateau
- Idiom
- Windmill
- Gliding
- Peep
- Phrase
- Roof
- Flavor
- Proverb
- Parlor
- Narrow
- Chivalry
- Absurdity
- Coloured
- Jester
- Inscription
- Boating
- Porch
- Delight
- Individuality
- Ballad
- Shop
- Romance
- Tenderness
- Street
- Breech
- Blending
- Simple
- Jest
- Curiosity
- Relish
- Pagoda
- Solemnity
Adjective
- Hospitable
- Poetical
- Overlooking
- Oak
- Pleasant
- Projecting
- Grassy
- Obsolete
- Dignified
- Goodly
- China
- Shrewd
- Exquisite
- Walled
- Innumerable
- Odd
- Brisk
- Lively
- Dotted
- Delicate
- Satin
- Dreamy
- Rude
- Dusky
- Gilt
- Suggestive
- Wrought
- Diminutive
- Interesting
- Old
- Bordered
- Cheerful
- Brick
- Witty
- Shady
- Sombre
- Little
- Glittering
- Delighted
- Peculiar
- Imaginative
- Costume
- Wondrous
- Serene
- Admirable
- Placid
- Comical
- Gothic
- Seventeenth
- Adorned
- Weird
Verb
Wiktionary
QUAINT, adjective. (obsolete) Of a person: cunning, crafty. [13th-19th c.]
QUAINT, adjective. (obsolete) Cleverly made; artfully contrived. [14th-19th c.]
QUAINT, adjective. (now dialectal) Strange or odd; unusual. [from 14th c.]
QUAINT, adjective. (obsolete) Overly discriminating or needlessly meticulous; fastidious; prim. [15th-19th c.]
QUAINT, adjective. Pleasingly unusual; especially, having old-fashioned charm. [from 18th c.]
QUAINT, noun. (archaic) The vulva. [from 14th c.]
Dictionary definition
QUAINT, adjective. Strange in an interesting or pleasing way; "quaint dialect words"; "quaint streets of New Orleans, that most foreign of American cities".
QUAINT, adjective. Very strange or unusual; odd or even incongruous in character or appearance; "the head terminating in the quaint duck bill which gives the animal its vernacular name"- Bill Beatty; "came forth a quaint and fearful sight"- Sir Walter Scott; "a quaint sense of humor".
QUAINT, adjective. Attractively old-fashioned (but not necessarily authentic); "houses with quaint thatched roofs"; "a vaulted roof supporting old-time chimney pots".
Wise words
Speak clearly, if you speak at all; carve every word before
you let it fall.