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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Quar·ter
n.
1.
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
.
Hence
,
specifically
:
(a)
The
fourth
of
a
hundred-weight
,
being
25
or
28
pounds
,
according
as
the
hundredweight
is
reckoned
at
100
or
112
pounds
.
(b)
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
. --
Hutton
.
(c)
Astron.
The
fourth
part
of
the
moon's
period
,
or
monthly
revolution
;
as
,
the
first
quarter
after
the
change
or
full
.
(d)
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
.
(e)
That
part
of
a
boot
or
shoe
which
forms
the
side
,
from
the
heel
to
the
vamp
.
(f)
Far.
That
part
on
either
side
of
a
horse's
hoof
between
the
toe
and
heel
,
being
the
side
of
the
coffin
.
(g)
A
term
of
study
in
a
seminary
,
college
,
etc
,
etc
.;
properly
,
a
fourth
part
of
the
year
,
but
often
longer
or
shorter
.
(h)
pl.
Mil.
The
encampment
on
one
of
the
principal
passages
round
a
place
besieged
,
to
prevent
relief
and
intercept
convoys
.
(i)
Naut.
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
.
(j)
Her.
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
.
Note:
☞
When
two
coats
of
arms
are
united
upon
one
escutcheon
,
as
in
case
of
marriage
,
the
first
and
fourth
quarters
display
one
shield
,
the
second
and
third
the
other
.
See
Quarter
,
v. t.
, 5.
(k)
One
of
the
four
parts
into
which
the
horizon
is
regarded
as
divided
;
a
cardinal
point
;
a
direction
'
principal
division
;
a
region
;
a
territory
.
Scouts
each
coast
light-armed
scour
,
Each
quarter
,
to
descry
the
distant
foe
. --
Milton
.
(l)
A
division
of
a
town
,
city
,
or
county
;
a
particular
district
;
a
locality
;
as
,
the
Latin
quarter
in
Paris
.
(m)
Arch.
A
small
upright
timber
post
,
used
in
partitions
; --
in
the
United
States
more
commonly
called
stud
.
(n)
Naut.
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
.
2.
Proper
station
;
specific
place
;
assigned
position
;
special
location
.
Swift
to
their
several
quarters
hasted
then
The
cumbrous
elements
. --
Milton
.
Hence
,
specifically
:
(a)
Naut.
A
station
at
which
officers
and
men
are
posted
in
battle
; --
usually
in
the
plural
.
(b)
Place
of
lodging
or
temporary
residence
;
shelter
;
entertainment
; --
usually
in
the
plural
.
The
banter
turned
as
to
what
quarters
each
would
find
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
(c)
pl.
Mil.
A
station
or
encampment
occupied
by
troops
;
a
place
of
lodging
for
soldiers
or
officers
;
as
,
winter
quarters
.
(d)
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
.
He
magnified
his
own
clemency
,
now
they
were
at
his
mercy
,
to
offer
them
quarter
for
their
lives
.
--
Clarendon
.
Cocks
and
lambs
. . .
at
the
mercy
of
cats
and
wolves
. . .
must
never
expect
better
quarter
.
--
L'Estrange
.
3.
Friendship
;
amity
;
concord
. [
Obs
.]
To
keep
quarter
,
to
keep
one's
proper
place
,
and
so
be
on
good
terms
with
another
. [
Obs
.]
In
quarter
,
and
in
terms
like
bride
and
groom
.
--
Shak
.
I
knew
two
that
were
competitors
for
the
secretary's
place
, . . .
and
yet
kept
good
quarter
between
themselves
.
--
Bacon
.
False quarter
,
a
cleft
in
the
quarter
of
a
horse's
foot
.
Fifth quarter
,
the
hide
and
fat
; --
a
butcher's
term
.
On the quarter
Naut.
,
in
a
direction
between
abeam
and
astern
;
opposite
,
or
nearly
opposite
,
a
vessel's
quarter
.
Quarter aspect
.
Astrol.
Same
as
Quadrate
.
Quarter back
Football
,
the
player
who
has
position
next
behind
center
rush
,
and
receives
the
ball
on
the
snap
back
.
Quarter badge
Naut.
,
an
ornament
on
the
side
of
a
vessel
near
,
the
stern
. --
Mar
.
Dict
.
Quarter bill
Naut.
,
a
list
specifying
the
different
stations
to
be
taken
by
the
officers
and
crew
in
time
of
action
,
and
the
names
of
the
men
assigned
to
each
.
Quarter block
Naut.
,
a
block
fitted
under
the
quarters
of
a
yard
on
each
side
of
the
slings
,
through
which
the
clew
lines
and
sheets
are
reeved
. --
R
.
H
.
Dana
,
Jr
.
Quarter boat
Naut.
,
a
boat
hung
at
a
vessel's
quarter
.
Quarter cloths
Naut.
,
long
pieces
of
painted
canvas
,
used
to
cover
the
quarter
netting
.
Quarter day
,
a
day
regarded
as
terminating
a
quarter
of
the
year
;
hence
,
one
on
which
any
payment
,
especially
rent
,
becomes
due
.
In
matters
influenced
by
United
States
statutes
,
quarter
days
are
the
first
days
of
January
,
April
,
July
,
and
October
.
In
New
York
and
many
other
places
,
as
between
landlord
and
tenant
,
they
are
the
first
days
of
May
,
August
,
November
,
and
February
.
The
quarter
days
usually
recognized
in
England
are
25th
of
March
(
Lady
Day
),
the
24th
of
June
(
Midsummer
Day
),
the
29th
of
September
(
Michaelmas
Day
),
and
the
25th
of
December
(
Christmas
Day
).
Quarter face
,
in
fine
arts
,
portrait
painting
,
etc
.,
a
face
turned
away
so
that
but
one
quarter
is
visible
.
Quarter gallery
Naut.
,
a
balcony
on
the
quarter
of
a
ship
.
See
Gallery
, 4.
Quarter gunner
Naut.
,
a
petty
officer
who
assists
the
gunner
.
Quarter look
,
a
side
glance
. [
Obs
.] --
B
.
Jonson
.
Quarter nettings
Naut.
,
hammock
nettings
along
the
quarter
rails
.
Quarter note
Mus.
,
a
note
equal
in
duration
to
half
a
minim
or
a
fourth
of
semibreve
;
a
crochet
.
Quarter pieces
Naut.
,
several
pieces
of
timber
at
the
after-part
of
the
quarter
gallery
,
near
the
taffrail
. --
Totten
.
Quarter point
.
Naut.
See
Quarter
,
n.
, 1
(n)
.
Quarter railing
,
or
Quarter rails
Naut.
,
narrow
molded
planks
reaching
from
the
top
of
the
stern
to
the
gangway
,
serving
as
a
fence
to
the
quarter-deck
.
Quarter sessions
Eng. Law
,
a
general
court
of
criminal
jurisdiction
held
quarterly
by
the
justices
of
peace
in
counties
and
by
the
recorders
in
boroughs
.
Quarter square
Math.
,
the
fourth
part
of
the
square
of
a
number
.
Tables
of
quarter
squares
have
been
devised
to
save
labor
in
multiplying
numbers
.
Quarter turn
,
Quarter turn belt
Mach.
,
an
arrangement
in
which
a
belt
transmits
motion
between
two
shafts
which
are
at
right
angles
with
each
other
.
Quarter watch
Naut.
,
a
subdivision
of
the
full
watch
(
one
fourth
of
the
crew
)
on
a
man-of
-
war
.
To give quarter
,
or
To show quarter
Mil.
,
to
accept
as
prisoner
,
on
submission
in
battle
;
to
forbear
to
kill
,
as
a
vanquished
enemy
.
To keep quarter
.
See
Quarter
,
n.
, 3.
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