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† quiˈnible, a. and n. Obs. rare. Also 5 quynnyble. [Irreg. f. L. quin(que) five, on anal. of trible, treble, quatrible, quatreble.] A. adj. Fivefold; quintuple.
1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. xxxix. (MS. e Museo 16), In some treble and in some quatreble, in some quynyble. B. n. 1. A fivefold amount.
14..[see quatreble B. 1]. 2. A part in music, one octave above the treble. (Cf. quatreble B. 2.)
c1386Chaucer Miller's T. 146 Ther to he song som tyme a loud quynyble. a1550Image Ipocr. iii. 78 in Skelton's Wks. II. 434/1 They finger ther fidles And cry in quinibles. |