quarter
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- Rhymes: -ɔː(r)tə(r)
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quarter (countable and uncountable; plural quarters)
- Any one of four equal parts into which something has been divided.
- (United States and Canada) A coin worth 25 cents.
- A period of three consecutive months.
- A section or area (of a town, etc.).
- (uncountable) Accommodation granted to a defeated opponent
- "Sir, they have asked for quarter." "Have they? Well, we will give no quarter."
- An old English measure of corn, containing 8 bushels.
- 1882, James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England, volume 4, p. 204.
- One of these is 1 Hen. V, cap. 10, defining the quarter of corn to be eight struck bushels, and putting fines on purveyors who take more.
- 1882, James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England, volume 4, p. 204.
- An old English measure of cloth, nine inches or four nails
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- (one of four equal parts): fourth, fourth part
- (period of three consecutive months): trimester
- (section of a town): borough, district, region
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terms derived from quarter (noun)
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one of four equal parts
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coin worth 25 cents
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period of three months
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section of a town
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to quarter (third-person singular simple present quarters, present participle quartering, simple past and past participle quartered)
- (transitive) To divide into quarters.
- (transitive) To provide housing for military personnel or other equipment.
- Quarter the horses in the third stable.
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quarter m. (plural quarters)