Qu.

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English[edit]

Noun[edit]

Qu.

  1. Abbreviation of Queen.
    • 1655 May 4, Edward Nicholas, “[Letter to Henry de Vic]”, in George F. Warner, editor, The Nicholas Papers: Correspondence of Sir Edward Nicholas, Secretary of State, volume 2, published 1892, page 274:
      I have read to his Majesty that part of your letter touching the passing a compliment to the Qu. of Swede upon occasion of the Qu. her mother’s death, which the K. would have you forbear to do.
    • 1695, The Secret History of the Most Renowned Q. Elizabeth and the E. of Essex, volume 2, page 111:
      Thus Dy’d this famous Favourite of Qu. Elizabeth.
    • a. 1920, Louise Imogen Guiney, edited by Grace Guiney, Letters of Louise Imogen Guiney[1], volume 2, published 1926, page 152:
      Surely very noticeable, those five malted progenitors: probably gatherers of much of the wealth which set up the family, and shoved it by Qu. Elizabeth’s time into full “gentleness.”

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Proper noun[edit]

Qu.

  1. Abbreviation of Quintus.