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quarele — quarel(e, ell(e obs. forms of quarrel n … Useful english dictionary
Quarrell — Recorded in several forms including Quarrell, Quarel, and Quarell, this is a surname of two possible origins. The World Dictionary of Surnames by Hanks and Hodges states that it is from the French word quarel meaning a bolt or arrow, as shot by a … Surnames reference
Carrel — This most interesting surname is of Old French origin, deriving from two possible sources. Firstly, it may be a metonymic occupational name for a maker of crossbow bolts or a nickname for a short, but powerfully built man, coming from the Old… … Surnames reference
Carrell — This most interesting name is of Old French origin, deriving from two possible sources. Firstly it may be a metonymic occupational name for a maker of crossbow bolts or a nickname for a short, but powerfully built man, coming from the Old French… … Surnames reference
Lignieres-la-Carelle — Lignières la Carelle Lignières la Carelle Administration Pays France Région Pays de la Loire Département Sarthe Arrondissement Mamers Canton … Wikipédia en Français
Lignières-La-Carelle — Administration Pays France Région Pays de la Loire Département Sarthe Arrondissement Mamers Canton … Wikipédia en Français
Lignières-la-Carelle — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lignières. 48° 26′ 06″ N 0° 10′ 31″ E … Wikipédia en Français
Lignières-la-carelle — Administration Pays France Région Pays de la Loire Département Sarthe Arrondissement Mamers Canton … Wikipédia en Français
quarrel — quarrel1 [kwôr′əl, kwär′əl] n. [ME quarel < OFr < ML querellus < VL * quadrellum, dim. of L quadrus, a square] 1. a bolt or arrow with a quadrangular head, shot from a crossbow 2. a small, diamond shaped or square pane of glass, as in a… … English World dictionary
Quarrel — Quar rel, n. [OE. quarel, OF. quarrel, F. carreau, LL. quadrellus, from L. quadrus square. See {Quadrate}, and cf. {Quadrel}, {Quarry} an arrow, {Carrel}.] 1. An arrow for a crossbow; so named because it commonly had a square head. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English