Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A call or pipe for alluring quail into a net.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective Of or relating to a quail pipe.
  • noun slang, obsolete A woman's tongue
  • noun Alternative spelling of quail pipe.

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Examples

  • Varney, you can sound the quail-pipe most daintily to wile wantons into his nets.

    Kenilworth 2004

  • In warm weather the quail visits our island, but nearly all those sold in London are brought from France, where they are caught in hundreds by means of a quail-pipe as it is called.

    Mamma's Stories about Birds Mary Elizabeth Southwell Dudley Leathley 1858

  • A dish of wild fowl that came afterwards furnished conversation for the rest of the dinner, which concluded with a late invention of Will's for improving the quail-pipe.

    Days with Sir Roger De Coverley Joseph Addison 1695

  • "Thrush or nightingale, all is one to the fowler; and, Master Varney, you can sound the quail-pipe most daintily to wile wantons into his nets.

    Kenilworth Walter Scott 1801

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