quell

[ kwel ]
/ kwɛl /

verb (used with object)

to suppress; put an end to; extinguish: The troops quelled the rebellion quickly.
to vanquish; subdue.
to quiet or allay (emotions, anxieties, etc.): The child's mother quelled his fears of the thunder.

Origin of quell

before 900; Middle English quellen, Old English cwellan to kill; akin to Old Norse kvelja to torment, German quälen to vex; cf. kill1

OTHER WORDS FROM quell

quell·a·ble, adjective quell·er, noun un·quell·a·ble, adjective un·quelled, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH quell

quail quell quill

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British Dictionary definitions for quell

quell
/ (kwɛl) /

verb (tr)

to suppress or beat down (rebellion, disorder, etc); subdue
to overcome or allay to quell pain; to quell grief

Derived forms of quell

queller, noun

Word Origin for quell

Old English cwellan to kill; related to Old Saxon quellian, Old High German quellen, Old Norse kvelja to torment