See also: Quintain Quintessential Quintessence Quinoa Quinine Quinceanera Quintet Quintessentially Quintuple Quin Quintette Quintuplets Quinary Quintillion Quintic Quine Quinn Quintiles Quinton Quinone Quincunx Quinnipiac Quincuncial
1. Middle English Quintaine, from Anglo-French, perhaps from Latin quintana street in a Roman camp separating the fifth maniple from the sixth where a market was held, from feminine of quintanus fifth in rank, from quintus fifth Learn More about Quintain Time Traveler for Quintain The first known use of Quintain was in the 15th century
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2. Quintain is one of the largest residential developers in the country with a landbank that can accommodate over 9,000 units
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3. Quintain’s vision is to continue transforming the 85-acre Wembley Park from what was once an unloved events destination into a thriving mixed-use neighbourhood
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4. Quintain - A Quintain was used to help to train a knight in the effective use of the lance
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7. Quintain was established in London in 1992 and has developed significant expertise in leading major regeneration programs
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9. The sport of tilting at a Quintain.
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10. [Middle English Quintaine, from Old French, probably from Latin quīntāna (via), fifth (street in a Roman camp, supposedly used for military exercises), from quīntus, fifth; see penk w e in Indo-European roots.]
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11. From Anglo-Norman quintine, quinteine, Middle French Quintaine, probably from Latin quÄ«ntÄna (“street separating fifth and sixth maniples in a Roman camp"), feminine form of quÄ«ntÄnus (“pertaining to …
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12. A Quintain, sometimes called a Quintet, is a poem or stanza with five lines
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13. The Limerick is the most well-known example of a Quintain.
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14. Quintain’s 85 acre development in north west London
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15. The sport of tilting at a Quintain
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16. With Quintain Living, you can have your own secure underground parking space for a small monthly fee
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17. Find 8 ways to say Quintain, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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18. The Quintain family name was found in the USA, and Scotland between 1851 and 1920
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19. The most Quintain families were found in the USA in 1880
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20. In 1880 there were 4 Quintain families living in New York
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21. This was 100% of all the recorded Quintain's in the USA
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22. New York had the highest population of Quintain families in 1880.
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23. Quintain - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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24. Quintain General Information Description
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25. A Quintain is a sort of inanimate target for jousting, especially for training, but sometimes for recreational games (see “The Rise of the Joust” in Tournament).Quintains are also sometimes used in water jousting.
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26. Strutt has a lengthy section on Quintains in his Sports and Pastimes of the people of England; this article from The Saturday Magazine describes Quintains from “England in the
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29. 1.1 the Quintain The medieval military exercise of tilting at a Quintain
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30. Origin Late Middle English from Old French Quintaine, perhaps based on Latin quintana, a street in a Roman camp separating the fifth and sixth maniples, where military exercises were performed (from quintus ‘fifth’).
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31. Quintain pronunciation with meanings, synonyms, antonyms, translations, sentences and more Which is the right way to pronounce the month noviembre in Spanish? no-VEE-YEM-bray
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32. The deal would not include the Irish assets Quintain manages on Lone Star’s behalf
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33. Lone Star first tried to sell Quintain in 2018 and came close …
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34. Today, the Offham Quintain is a nationally protected historic monument maintained by the Parish Council
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35. 2 days ago · Residential developers Quintain has received planning permission to build 235 new homes at Aderrig in Adamstown in West Dublin
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36. Texas-based private equity firm Lone Star Funds has backed out of the £3bn sale of Quintain, a residential property company in the UK
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37. Quintain has the unique ability to develop and asset manage build to rent (BTR) to scale and is the developer behind the £3B transformation of Wembley Park
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38. What does Quintain mean? Q uintain as a name for boys is of Old English derivation, and the meaning of the name Quintain is "queen's settlement"
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39. Quintain is a variant form of Quinton (Old English): place name
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40. Quintain’s in-house writers can help you share your expertise or innovative ideas as a published article or content for your blog
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41. Quintain Limited December 16, 2020 · As we reflect on the challenges of 2020, we want to say thank you to the residents, workers, visitors, businesses, artists, and all the local heroes who make Wembley Park the incredible community that it is.
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42. Quintain took possession of the site on 1st March 2017 at midnight and have since started a public consultation on their 'Fulton Quarter Masterplan" which is likely to see the studios and adjacent retail park developed into a mixed use site.
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43. 1.1 the Quintain The medieval military exercise of tilting at a Quintain
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44. Origin Late Middle English from Old French Quintaine, perhaps based on Latin quintana, a street in a Roman camp separating the fifth and sixth maniples, where military exercises were performed (from quintus ‘fifth’).
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45. Quintain Limited Real Estate London, London 7,577 followers We are the award winning development team behind Wembley Park and one of the largest residential developers in Ireland.
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46. Quintain Living is a Build to Rent developer with properties in Wembley Park
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47. Previously known as ‘Tipi,’ the company is owned by Quintain, the award-winning developer transforming uninspiring spaces into awe-inspiring neighbourhoods and communities.
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48. The main focus was to be on Quintain, a London based development and investment company, delivering a regeneration scheme that is one of the biggest in Europe
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51. Hand painted dulcop Medieval Quintain
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QUINTAIN [ˈkwintn]
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A quintain is any poetic form containing five lines. Examples include the tanka, the cinquain, and the limerick.
A post or an object mounted on a post, used as a target in jousting exercises. [Middle English quintaine, from Old French, probably from Latin quīntāna (via), fifth (street in a Roman camp, supposedly used for military exercises), from quīntus, fifth; see penk w e in Indo-European roots.]
A form of quintain known as štehvanje is practiced by Slovenes in the Gail Valley (German: Gailtal) in Austrian Carinthia, and it was also introduced to villages in the Sava Valley north of Ljubljana in the 1930s.
kwin′tān, n. a post with a turning and loaded top or cross-piece, to be tilted at.—Also Quin′tin. [Fr.,—L. quintana, quintus, fifth, the place of recreation in the Roman camp being between the fifth and sixth maniples.] An instrument used in the ancient practice of tilting.