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- quarrera:—a stone quarry.
- quarrerius:—a stonecutter.
- quarruria:—a stone quarry.
- quarta:—a quart.
- quartale:—a quart.
- quartarium:—a quarter of corn.
- quartarius terræ:—eight acres.
- quartenarius:—suffering from quartan ague.
- quarteragium:—quarterage, quarterly payment.
- quarteria:—a quarter of land.
- quarterisare:—to cut into four quarters.
- quarterium:—a quarter; a soam of corn.
- quarteriziitio:—quartering, part of the punishment of treason .
- quaternum:—a quire.
- quarteronus:—a quarter; a quarter of a hundredweight.
- quartilatus:—divided into four parts.
- quartus:—a quart.
- quassare:—to annul, to quash.
- quassillarius:—a pedlar.
- quaternio, quaternum:—a folded sheet of paper (Fr. cahier); a quire.
- quaternis, in:—in quarto.
- quaterno, in:—in quarto.
- quatriplicare:—to quadruple.
- quaxillarius:—a pedlar.
- quentesia:—a device.
- querela:—a party; a faction; a fine.
- querquera:—ague.
- querraria:—a quarry.
- querulare:—to complain.
- questa:—an inquest or inquisition.
- questionarius:—a palmer. O. E. "quistron."
- quieta clamancia or clamatio:—a quitclaim.
- quieiantia:—an acquittance; abandonment; immunity.
- quietare:— to quit; to acquit.
- quietatio:—exemption, discharge, acquittance.
- quiete, quietum clamare:—to quit claim, to renounce.
- quietus: —freed, acquitted, quit.
- quietus redditus:—quit rent.
- quindecia. See quindena.
- quindena:—a quinzaine, fifteen days.
- quinio:—a bundle of five; a sheet made of five leaves.
- quintale, quintallus:—a weight used for metals, &c, varying from 96 lbs. to 120 lbs.
- quintana:—Quintaine, the first Sunday in Lent.
- quintena:—the game called quintain.
- quinterna:—a cittern.
- quirea:—the hounds' reward at the death of a stag (Fr. curée); a cuirass; something connected with a cart.
- quirinarium:—a quintain.
- quisinum:— a cushion.
- quitancia:—an acquittance; a quittance; a discharge.
- quittacio. See quitancia.