Capulet is trying to diffuse the tension between the Montagues and Capulets by stating that the feud is a conflict between the powerful families, not the common people who serve them. He is reminding the servants that they should not be engaging in the feud but rather obeying their masters.
The word quarrel refers to a disagreement or argument between people who are on good terms with one another.
Assuming that you mean the quarrel between Achilles and king Agamemnon: the result was that Achilles 'remained in his tent' and no longer took part in the fighting against Troy.
to quarrel is to fight.
hey does anyone know what Jealous in honour, sudden, and quick in quarrel, from shakespears poem mean?
grow
mean fight
she was nice to other people, but she was very mean to lord Capulet.
to fight a lot and disagree with everything which leads to arguing
I think you mean "Capulet," which is Juliet's last name.
To bicker means to quarrel in a tiresome manner, to skirmish or to fight.
row in British means to quarrel or argue.
I'm not sure if this is what you mean but Juliet's father and mother are Lord and Lady Capulet. If you mean what power do they have in Verona, I'm not sure...sorry...I'm not sure it says