kwartier
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch quartier, from Old French quartier, from Latin quartārius.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kʋɑrˈtiːr/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: kwar‧tier
- Rhymes: -iːr
- Homophone: Kwartier
Noun
kwartier n (plural kwartieren, diminutive kwartiertje n)
- A quarter of an hour, i.e. 15 minutes.
- The quarter(s) at (a) person(s)'s disposal to live in; one's living quarters.
- (now uncommon outside names) A neighborhood, defined part of a town or city.
- (heraldry) A quarter of an heraldic field.
- (genealogy, heraldry, chiefly plural) All of one's ancestors up to a specified degree, indicated by the maximum number of possible ancestors at a given level (2, 4, 8, 16, etc.), generally listed on a document; originally used for nobles whose coats of arms would be displayed on such a document.
- (dated outside names) A region.
- Synonyms: gebied, landstreek, regio, streek
Derived terms
- academisch kwartier
- Amstelkwartier
- inkwartieren
- kwartierdrager
- kwartiermaken, kwartiermaker
- kwartierstaat
- Noorderkwartier
- schipperskwartier
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