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quean

[kween]
–noun
1. an overly forward, impudent woman; shrew; hussy.
2. a prostitute.
3. British Dialect. a girl or young woman, esp. a robust one.

Origin:
bef. 1000; ME quene, OE cwene; c. MD quene, kone, OS, OHG quena, Goth qino < Gmc *kwenōn-; akin to OE cwēn woman, queen


queanish, adjective
queanlike, adjective
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quean 
"young, robust woman," O.E. cwene "woman," also "female serf, hussy, prostitute" (cf. portcwene "public woman"), from P.Gmc. *kwenon (cf. O.S. quan, O.H.G. quena, O.N. kona, Goth. qino "wife, woman"); see queen. Popular 16c.-17c. in sense "hussy." Sense of "effeminate homosexual" is recorded from 1935, esp. in Australian slang.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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