Thank you both, AnomalousMonk and Laurent_R.
You've made clear something that previous (careless?) readings of the docs left me in a blindspot in which I conflated 'quotemeta' (as a generic descriptor) with q, qq, qr.... instead of understanding that quotemeta() IS an operator in its own right.
So, FTR, both versions of this code produce identical output:
C:\> perl -E "my $str = qq(|g|h|i); my $strQ = qq(\Q|g|h|i\E); say quo
+temeta($str); say $strQ;"
\|g\|h\|i
\|g\|h\|i
P.S. Technically, this reply is directed to /me, but is done deliberately to acknowledge both previous replies and their authors.
Note to self: RTFM -- more carefully!
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