Quell is a verb or describing word. When someone quells something, the are suppressing or silencing something. Used in a sentence: "The wary woman tried everything to quell the cranky baby, but nothing was working."
"quel bon" (something) means "what a good" (something).
Do you mean the 2nd Quarter Quell or the Quarter Quell in the 2nd book (which is called Catching Fire). The 2nd Quarter Quell was double the tributes (so instead of 24 tributes, there was 48). The Quarter Quell in Catching Fire was to use victors as tributes.
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Quell is a verb.
The police tried to quell the riot.To quell is to quieten and control.When police tried to quell the disturbance, onlookers incited the crowd.
The police were called out to quell the riot.
"Police were sent to quell the riot."
To quell bleeding, cauterize the wound.
The word "quell" can function as both a verb and a noun, depending on its usage in a sentence. As a verb, it means to suppress or extinguish something, while as a noun, it refers to a feeling of apprehension or uneasiness.
The police were able to quell the riot.
The police had been called in to quell a minor disturbance.
Quell your impulse to tie your sister's pigtails to the bedpost.