Type of Anglo-Saxon brooch, or the style of ornament typical of these.
1These were, running, leaping, boxing, wrestling, and throwing the discus or quoit.
2It would puzzle even your strong arm to toss such a quoit!
3Democritus, that it is like a quoit externally, and hollow in the middle.
4His one hand slipped into his pocket and clutched the quoit.
5Contestants are given some object like a quoit, a block of wood, etc.
6The talon emerged, clutching ready for action a six-pound iron quoit.
7Simultaneously Slim reached for his quoit, and Whiskers and Fatty for their rocks.
8The Siamese discus, or quoit, is round, and of wood, stone, or iron.
9Herein he will successfully join in running, javelin casting, quoit throwing, leaping, and wrestling.
10Empedocles, that the figure of it resembles a quoit.
11Pronounce: pliant; wand; pathos; allied; asunder; quoit; triumphant.
12He reaches for his quoit and hurling it through the air, slays Sisupala on the spot.
13Here a few shepherds, apart from the rest, flung the ponderous quoit that sung along the air.
14He sighed, and put back the quoit.
15Simply his hand, holding the quoit, will be faintly suggested, and the light allowed to fall through it.
16He that walks from six to six in Paul's goes still but a quoit's cast before this man.