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In some senses, quaint is marked as obsolete, historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
antique, good, little, little, old
VERB + QUAINT
gone, impresses, rattling, sounds, stayed
QUAINT + NOUN
bed, breakfast, caparisons, city, days, devonshire, gazebo, man
PREP.
in, in, through, with
ADV.
rather
adj
Of a person: cunning, crafty.
But you, my Lord, were glad to be imploy'd, / To shew how queint an Orator you are.
Cleverly made; artfully contrived.
describe races and games, / Or tilting furniture, imblazon'd shields, / Impresses quaint, caparisons and steeds, / Bases and tinsel trappings […].
Strange or odd; unusual.
Till that there entered on the other side / A straunger knight, from whence no man could reed, / In quyent disguise, full hard to be descride […].
Lord Gifford, deep beneath the ground, / Heard Alexander's bugle sound, / And tarried not his garb to change, / But, in his wizard habit strange, / Came forth, a quaint and fearful sight; [...]
Overly discriminating or needlessly meticulous; fastidious; prim.
She, nothing quaint / Nor 'sdeignfull of so homely fashion, / Sith brought she was now to so hard constraint, / Sate downe upon the dusty ground anon […].
Pleasingly unusual; especially, having old-fashioned charm.
I admire all that quaint, old-fashioned politeness; it is much more to my taste than modern ease; modern ease often disgusts me.
If you're fond of sand dunes and salty air, / Quaint little villages here and there, / You're sure to fall in love with old Cape Cod.
noun
The vulva.
The rest looked on, horrified, as Clarice trussed up her habit and in open view placed her hand within her queynte crying, ‘The first house of Sunday belongs to the sun, and the second to Venus.’
adjective — attractively old-fashioned (but not necessarily authentic)
But you, my Lord, were glad to be imploy'd, / To shew how queint an Orator you are.
Wiktionarydescribe races and games, / Or tilting furniture, imblazon'd shields, / Impresses quaint, caparisons and steeds, / Bases and tinsel trappings […].
WiktionaryTill that there entered on the other side / A straunger knight, from whence no man could reed, / In quyent disguise, full hard to be descride […].
WiktionaryThe rest looked on, horrified, as Clarice trussed up her habit and in open view placed her hand within her queynte crying, ‘The first house of Sunday belongs to the sun, and the second to Venus.’
WiktionaryHis accent sounds a little quaint.
Tatoeba · #286194It's a quaint old village.
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In some senses, quaint is marked as obsolete, historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.