Quarter.

To grant quarter. To spare the life of an enemy in your power. Dr. Tusler says:—“It originated from an agreement anciently made between the Dutch and the Spaniards, that the ransom of a soldier should be the quarter of his pay.” (French, donner and demander quartier.)

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Quandary
Quanquam or Cancan
Quarantine
Quarll (Philip)
Quarrel
Quarrel
Quarrel with your Bread and Butter (To)
Quarry (A)
Quarry
Quart dHeure (Mauvais)
Quarter
Quarter-days in England and Ireland:
Quarter Waggoner
Quarters
Quarterdeck
Quartermaster
Quartered
Quarto
Quarto-Decimans
Quashee
Quasi (Latin)