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| etymological origin of | eng: quidlet |
| etymology | lat: quid |
| has derived form | eng: quidding |
| has derived form | eng: quids in |
| has derived form | eng: quids |
| lexical category | noun |
| lexical category | verb |
| pronunciation | /kwɪd/ |
| semantically related | eng: Egyptian pound |
| semantically related | eng: Snow Leopard |
| semantically related | eng: bypass |
| semantically related | eng: circumvent |
| semantically related | eng: cwt. |
| semantically related | eng: din |
| semantically related | eng: encompass |
| semantically related | eng: fashion |
| semantically related | eng: pound sterling |
| semantically related | eng: racket |
| semantically related | eng: shiralee |
| semantically related | eng: snow leopard |
| semantically related | eng: sterling |
| semantically related | eng: tonne |
| semantically related | eng: w:Francis Grose |
| semantically related | eng: w:John Conroy Hutcheson |
| semantically related | eng: w:Olaudah Equiano |
| semantically related | eng: w:Virginia Woolf |
| semantically related | eng: w:William Shakespeare |
| synonym | eng: nicker |
| synonym | eng: pound sterling |
| synonym | eng: sov |
| translation | eng: chewing tobacco |
| translation | eng: euro |
| translation | eng: pound sterling |
| translation | eng: pound |
| translation | eng: punt |
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