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Definition of quartern in English: quarternnoun ˈkwɔːt(ə)nˈkwɔrdərn archaic A quarter of a pint. 〈英,古〉四分之一品脱 Example sentencesExamples - They seat themselves at their tables, calling, some for pots of beer, some for quarterns of gin
- John Goff, waiter at the Mitre tavern, related, that the prisoner, with a woman and child, came to their house some time about two o'clock on Sunday the 5th of December: they had two quarterns of rum, two pints of porter, and went away about half past four.
- Take a quartern of flour or more if you have occasion, and to every quartern of flour put a pound of butter, and a little salt, knead it with boiling water, then work it very well, and let it lie whilst it is cold.
OriginMiddle English (in the general sense 'a quarter'): from Old French quart(e)ron, from quart(e) (see quart). Rhymesboughten, chorten, foreshorten, Laughton, Morton, Naughton, Orton, quartan, shorten, tauten, torten, Wharton Definition of quartern in US English: quarternnounˈkwôrdərnˈkwɔrdərn archaic A quarter of a pint. 〈英,古〉四分之一品脱 Example sentencesExamples - John Goff, waiter at the Mitre tavern, related, that the prisoner, with a woman and child, came to their house some time about two o'clock on Sunday the 5th of December: they had two quarterns of rum, two pints of porter, and went away about half past four.
- Take a quartern of flour or more if you have occasion, and to every quartern of flour put a pound of butter, and a little salt, knead it with boiling water, then work it very well, and let it lie whilst it is cold.
- They seat themselves at their tables, calling, some for pots of beer, some for quarterns of gin
OriginMiddle English (in the general sense ‘a quarter’): from Old French quart(e)ron, from quart(e) (see quart). |