Obs. [f. QUIB or QUIBBLE; cf. QUIBBLING.] A pun or quibble; a trick.

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1605.  Chapman, etc. Eastw. Hoe, III. i. ’Tis a trick rampant; ’tis a very quiblin.

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1610.  B. Jonson, Alch., IV. vii. L i b. This is some trick; Come leaue your Quiblins, Dorothee. Ibid. (1614), Barth. Fair, I. i. When a quirk, or a quiblin do’s scape thee.

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