Origin of quarter

1250–1300; (noun) Middle English < Anglo-French; Old French quartier < Latin quartārius, equivalent to quart(us) fourth + -ārius -ary; (v.) Middle English quarteren, derivative of the noun

OTHER WORDS FROM quarter

quar·ter·er, noun half-quar·ter, adjective in·ter·quar·ter, noun out·quar·ters, noun

Example sentences from the Web for quarters

British Dictionary definitions for quarters (1 of 2)

quarters
/ (ˈkwɔːtəz) /

pl n

housing or accommodation, esp as provided for military personnel and their families
the stations assigned to military personnel, esp to each crew member of a warship general quarters
(in India) housing provided by an employer or by the government
(functioning as singular) military slang short for quartermaster

British Dictionary definitions for quarters (2 of 2)

quarter
/ (ˈkwɔːtə) /

noun

verb

adjective

being or consisting of one of four equal parts a quarter pound of butter
See also quarters

Word Origin for quarter

C13: from Old French quartier, from Latin quartārius a fourth part, from quartus fourth

Idioms and Phrases with quarters

quarter

see at close quarters; draw and quarter.