Advertisement

quilt (n.)

c. 1300, "mattress with soft lining," from Anglo-French quilte, Old French cuilte, coute "quilt, mattress" (12c.), from Latin culcita "mattress, bolster," of unknown origin. Sense of "thick outer bed covering" is first recorded 1590s.

quilt (v.)

1550s, from quilt (n.). Related: Quilted; quilting. Quilting bee attested from 1824 (see bee).

Others are reading

Advertisement
Definitions of quilt from WordNet
1
quilt (v.)
stitch or sew together;
quilt the skirt
quilt (v.)
create by stitching together;
2
quilt (n.)
bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing and stitched together;
Synonyms: comforter / comfort / puff
From wordnet.princeton.edu