Definition of Quelches

1. quelch [v] - See also: quelch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Quelches

queerity
queerly
queermos
queerness
queernesses
queers
queest
queests
quegh
queghs
queint
queitite
quelch
quelched
quelches (current term)
quelching
quelea
queleas
quell
quellable
quelled
quellenforschung
queller
quellers
quelling
quellio
quellios
quells
quellung

Literary usage of Quelches

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1879)
"This comes in seasonably upon quelches Spight- full admonition yesterday.2 Melyen told me of it on the Lords Day. 1 The painful particularity with which ..."

2. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society by Massachusetts Historical Society (1879)
"This comes in seasonably upon quelches Spight- full admonition yesterday.2 Melyen told me of it on the Lords Day. 1 The painful particularity with which ..."

3. The Paraná: With Incidents of the Paraguayan War, and South American by Thomas Joseph Hutchinson (1868)
"... and others, all of whom were branches of the original quelches horde. The Guarani Indians were the most famous of the South American races, ..."

4. New Method of Studying History: Recommending More Easy and Complete by Nicolas Lenglet Dufresnoy (1728)
"Relation de la mart de quelches Religieux de lAb- baye de la Trappe, in IM. Paris 1688, &c. 4 Vol. ..."

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