noun
- a subtle distinction or evasive argument; a quibble
Usage: archaic; legal
Examples
- The lawyer’s quillet about the contract’s wording delayed the proceedings.
- He dismissed her objection as merely a quillet designed to avoid responsibility.
- The judge grew impatient with the attorney’s endless quillets and demanded a direct answer.
- Such quillets may impress in academic debate but serve little purpose in practical matters.
- The scholar’s argument was full of quillets that obscured rather than clarified the issue.