queed (A.S.) [285], the evil one, the devil

queste-mongere (A.N. and A.S.) one who made a business of conducting inquests

queynt (A.S.) [390], quenched, destroyed

queyntely (A.N.) [416], quaintly, cunningly

queyntise (A.N.) [385], [417], cunning

quellen (A.S.) to kill. part. past, quelt, [337], killed

†quenes (A.S.) [456], women. The word is used in the modern sense of the word wench

quyk (A.S.) [384], [399], live, alive

quykne (A.S.) [390], to give life to, bring to life. pret. s. I quikne

quite, quyte (A.N.) [389], [390], to quit, pay off. part. past, quit, [390]