| Name | Term description | 
|---|---|
| NameQuaiffmaker | 
              Term description Cap maker. One who makes soft headgear.  | 
                  
| NameQuariour/quarrier/quarriour | 
              Term description One who works in a quarry  | 
                  
| NameQuarter-gunner | 
              Term description One of a team manning a large gun in the army or the navy  | 
                  
| NameQuartermaster | 
              Term description Organiser of supplies, usually in the army or in a guild  | 
                  
| NameQuarter-master | 
              Term description Organiser of supplies, usually in the army or in a guild  | 
                  
| NameQuartier | 
              Term description Quartermaster of a ship  | 
                  
| NameQueffmaker | 
              Term description Cap maker  | 
                  
| NameQuerrior | 
              Term description One who works in a quarry  | 
                  
| NameQueyn/quine | 
              Term description A young woman  | 
                  
| NameQueynie/quinie | 
              Term description A little girl  | 
                  
| NameQuondam | 
              Term description Former or deceased  | 
                  
| NameQuot | 
              Term description The twentieth part of the moveable estate of a deceased person, which was originally the due of the bishop in whose diocese he had resided. It continued to be paid after the Reformation, but to the commissaries.  | 
                  
| NameQuey/quoy | 
              Term description A heifer. Other variants included 'ky' and 'coy'. For more information, see our guide to <a href="/guides/agricultural-produce-and-livestock">agricultural produce and livestock</a>.  | 
                  
| NameQuinsy | 
              Term description A complication of tonsillitis characterised by the formation of abscesses (also known as suppurative tonsillitis or p<span class="st">eritonsillar abscess).</span>  | 
                  
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