Quarter

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vt Friendship; amity; concord.

II. Quarter ·vi To Lodge; to have a temporary residence.

III. Quarter ·vt Proper station; specific place; assigned position; special location.

IV. Quarter ·noun That part of a boot or shoe which forms the side, from the heel to the vamp.

V. Quarter ·vt A station at which officers and men are posted in battle;

— usually in the plural.

VI. Quarter ·vt Place of lodging or temporary residence; shelter; entertainment;

— usually in the plural.

VII. Quarter ·noun That part on either side of a horse's hoof between the toe and heel, being the side of the coffin.

VIII. Quarter ·vt A small upright timber post, used in partitions;

— in the United States more commonly called stud.

IX. Quarter ·vt A division of a town, city, or county; a particular district; a locality; as, the Latin quarter in Paris.

X. Quarter ·noun The fourth part of the moon's period, or monthly revolution; as, the first quarter after the change or full.

XI. Quarter ·vt A station or encampment occupied by troops; a place of lodging for soldiers or officers; as, winter quarters.

XII. Quarter ·noun The encampment on one of the principal passages round a place besieged, to prevent relief and intercept convoys.

XIII. Quarter ·noun A term of study in a seminary, college, etc, ·etc.; properly, a fourth part of the year, but often longer or shorter.

XIV. Quarter ·noun The fourth of a hundred-weight, being 25 or 28 pounds, according as the hundredweight is reckoned at 100 or 112 pounds.

XV. Quarter ·vi To drive a carriage so as to prevent the wheels from going into the ruts, or so that a rut shall be between the wheels.

XVI. Quarter ·noun The fourth of a ton in weight, or eight bushels of grain; as, a quarter of wheat; also, the fourth part of a chaldron of coal.

XVII. Quarter ·noun One of the divisions of an escutcheon when it is divided into four portions by a horizontal and a perpendicular line meeting in the fess point.

XVIII. Quarter ·noun The after-part of a vessel's side, generally corresponding in extent with the quarter-deck; also, the part of the yardarm outside of the slings.

XIX. Quarter ·vt Treatment shown by an enemy; mercy; especially, the act of sparing the life a conquered enemy; a refraining from pushing one's advantage to extremes.

XX. Quarter ·vt The fourth part of the distance from one point of the compass to another, being the fourth part of 11° 15', that is, about 2° 49';

— called also quarter point.

XXI. Quarter ·noun One limb of a quadruped with the adjacent parts; one fourth part of the carcass of a slaughtered animal, including a leg; as, the fore quarters; the hind quarters.

XXII. Quarter ·noun One of four equal parts into which anything is divided, or is regarded as divided; a fourth part or portion; as, a quarter of a dollar, of a pound, of a yard, of an hour, ·etc.