quilly

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English

Etymology

From quill +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

Adjective

quilly (comparative more quilly, superlative most quilly)

  1. Pertaining to or resembling a quill.
    • 1665, Robert Hooke, Micrographia, section XXXVIII:
      The fabrick of the wing, as it appears through a moderately magnifying Microscope, seems to be a body consisting of two parts […]; the one is a quilly or finny substance, consisting of several long, slender and variously bended quills or wires, something resembling the veins of leaves […].
  2. With quills; quilled.
    • 2005, Jean M. Thompson, Wild Kindred of Fur, Feather and Fin, page 79:
      [] sometimes you may even run across a quilly ball lying right on top of the ledge, or catch one of the numerous porcupine family picking its way leisurely among the rocks.