Reverse Dictionary: SQUABBLE

NOUNS
► BANGLING petty, frivolous contention; squabbling → 1612 obs.
► BARGLE a squabble, a quarrel, mostly in words → Bk1898 Sc. (Bk.)
► BATTLE ROYAL a fight in which several combatants engage; hence, a general squabble → 1672
► BELLANDINE n. a broil, a squabble → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
► BOBBERY a noise, disturbance, tumult; a fuss, row, uproar; a squabble, quarrel, dispute, altercation → 1816 Eng. dial. & sl.
► CASHLE a squabble, broil → 1825 Sc.
► COLLIEBUCTION a noisy squabble, a disturbance, a wrangle → 1864 Sc.
► DINGBAT squabble of words or pushing → 1895 Amer. dial.
► HABBLE a quarrel, a squabble, a fight → 1818 Sc.
► MUSS a squabble → 1963 Amer. dial.
► NICKLE a fight, as of dogs; a squabble, a heated argument → 1964 Sc. 
► NIP-LUG backbiting, squabbling, acrimony → 1883 Sc. 
► PRABBLE a quarrel, a squabble → 1598 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► PRIBBLE AND PRABBLE a petty or pointless dispute, a squabble; trivial or nonsensical speech or writing; a squabbling, a quarrelling; idle chit-chat → 1603
► PRIBBLE-PRABBLE a petty or pointless dispute, a squabble; trivial or nonsensical speech or writing; a squabbling, a quarrelling; idle chit-chat → 1595 chiefly Eng. dial.
► SCASHIE ► SKASHIE a squabble → 1904 Sc. (Bk.)
► SCASHLE ► SKASHLE a squabble, a wrangle; a scuffle → 1904 Sc. (Bk.)
► SCROBBLE a quarrel, a squabble → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)

NOUNS – PERSON
► HABBLER one who causes or delights in a squabble; a quarrelsome person → 1880 Sc.

VERBS
► ABSQUATULATE to squabble → 1976 Amer. dial.
► BANTER to squabble, to tease, to taunt → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► BRABBLE to quarrel about trifles, to quarrel noisily, to brawl, to squabble, to wrangle → c1530 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► CASHLE to squabble → 1825 Sc
► JANGLE to speak angrily, harshly, or discordantly; to grumble, to murmur, to contend, to dispute, to wrangle, to squabble → a1300 arch.
► OBSQUATULATE to squabble → 1976 Amer. dial.
► SCABBLE to squabble, to quarrel, to wrangle acrimoniously → 1804 Sc. obs.
► SCASH to quarrel, to squabble; to have a heated argument or disagreement → 1801 Sc.
► SCASHIE ► SKASHIE to wrangle, to squabble → 1898 Sc.
► SCASHLE ► SKASHLE to quarrel, to squabble, to wrangle → 1904 Sc. (Bk.)