Obs. rare. Also 4 queynt(e. [? f. the adj.] (See quot. 1598.).

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c. 1320.  Sir Tristr., 2254. Hir queynt abouen hir kne Naked þe kniȝtes knewe.

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c. 1386.  Chaucer, Miller’s T., 90. Pryvely he caught hir by the queynte.

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1598.  Florio, Becchina, a womans quaint or priuities.

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