What is the meaning of QUARTERS. Phrases containing QUARTERS
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Military quarters ashore.
one who receives winter board (rations and quarters) against the promise of cash or service in the next fishing season.
Rations and Quarters.
Eating house or sleeping quarters for railroad men
The space or quarters aboard ship for treating injuries and illness.
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n.
That which serves for protection or shelter in winter; winter quarters; as, the hibernacle of an animal or a plant.
n.
Assignment of quarters for soldiers; quarters.
v. t. & i.
To place in huts; to live in huts; as, to hut troops in winter quarters.
n.
A beat of drum, or sound of a trumpet or bugle, at night, giving notice to soldiers to retreat, or to repair to their quarters in garrison, or to their tents in camp.
v.
A particular measure for certain articles, being as much as may be carried at one time by the conveyance commonly used for the article measured; as, a load of wood; a load of hay; specifically, five quarters.
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A series of quarters, or small upright posts. See Quarter, n., 1 (m) (Arch.)
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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.
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A long and stout staff formerly used as a weapon of defense and offense; -- so called because in holding it one hand was placed in the middle, and the other between the middle and the end.
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of Quarterstaff
n.
A fabulous monster, with the head and fore quarters of a horse joined to the tail of a dolphin or other fish (Hippocampus brevirostris), -- seen in Pompeian paintings, attached to the chariot of Neptune.
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A signal, by drum or trumpet, for extinguishing all lights in soldiers' quarters and retiring to bed, -- usually given about a quarter of an hour after tattoo.
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An officer whose duty is to provide quarters, provisions, storage, clothing, fuel, stationery, and transportation for a regiment or other body of troops, and superintend the supplies.
v. i.
To winter; to pass the season of winter in close quarters, in a torpid or lethargic state, as certain mammals, reptiles, and insects.
a.
Of or pertaining to the kitchen, or the servants' quarters; hence, subordinate; menial.
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Of or pertaining to a fixed camp, or military posts or quarters.
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A load; a heavy burden; hence, a certain weight or measure, generally estimated at 4,000 lbs., but varying for different articles and in different countries. In England, a last of codfish, white herrings, meal, or ashes, is twelve barrels; a last of corn, ten quarters, or eighty bushels, in some parts of England, twenty-one quarters; of gunpowder, twenty-four barrels, each containing 100 lbs; of red herrings, twenty cades, or 20,000; of hides, twelve dozen; of leather, twenty dickers; of pitch and tar, fourteen barrels; of wool, twelve sacks; of flax or feathers, 1,700 lbs.
v. t.
A station or encampment occupied by troops; a place of lodging for soldiers or officers; as, winter quarters.
adv.
By quarters; once in a quarter of a year; as, the returns are made quarterly.
n.
A rough, haphazard struggle, or trial of strength; a disorderly wrestling at close quarters.
adv.
In quarters, or quarterings; as, to bear arms quarterly; in four or more parts; -- said of a shield thus divided by lines drawn through it at right angles.
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