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English
Etymology
From Spanish cuarta (“fourth”). Doublet of quart, quarter, and cuarto, &c.
Noun
cuarta (plural cuartas)
- (historical) A traditional Galician unit of dry measure, a quarter-ferrado equivalent to about 3–4.5 L depending on the substance measured.
- (historical) Synonym of palmo, quarter-vara, a traditional Spanish unit of length
Asturian
Adjective
cuarta
- feminine singular of cuartu
Galician
Adjective
cuarta
- feminine singular of cuarto
Noun
cuarta f (plural cuartas)
- (historical) Synonym of palmo, traditional unit of length
Irish
Noun
cuarta f
- (used with numerals) plural of cuairt (“circuit; round, course; round; visit; occasion, time”)
- variant genitive singular of cuairt
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkwaɾta/
- Rhymes: -aɾta
- Syllabification: cuar‧ta
Etymology 1
From cuerda (“cord”).
Noun
cuarta f (plural cuartas)
- (Cuba, Puerto Rico) Synonym of disciplina (a hemp whip resembling a cat-o'-nine-tails)
- (Mexico) Synonym of látigo (a short horse whip)
Descendants
Etymology 2
From cuarto (“one-fourth, a fourth, a quarter”). Doublet of cuarto. As a Galician measure, partially from Galician cuarta. Cognate with Galician cuarta.
Noun
cuarta f (plural cuartas)
- fourth, quarter (one of four equal divisions of some whole)
- (card games) quatorze (set of four similar cards in piquet)
- (Catholicism) Synonym of cuarta funeral (the right of a church to part of the payment for its parishioners' funeral and mass services when held elsewhere)
- (military) battalion (particularly a battalion forming exactly one-fourth of a company)
- (historical) quadrant (an astronomical tool)
- (historical) cuarta, quarter-ferrado (a Galician unit of dry measure equivalent to about 3–4.5 L depending on the substance measured)
- (historical) Synonym of palmo, quarter-vara (a traditional unit of length equivalent to about 20.8 cm)
- (historical) cuarta (a former measure of lumber, indicating a 9×9 inch beam varying in length from 11–25 pies (“feet”) at different places and times)
- (historical) Synonym of cuartera (a former measure of lumber, indicating an 8×8 inch beam 15 feet long)
- (historical) Synonym of encuarte (a former form of emergency assistance, the additional fee for irregularly shaped stone or wood)
- fourth (the fourth in position)
- (music) fourth (a musical interval of five semitones or four degrees of the diatonic scale)
- (music) fourth (the string fourth across from another)
- (automotive) fourth (the fourth gear of a transmission)
- compass point (particularly in a 32-part division)
- (Philippines) money
- (Andalusia) guide mule (for horsedrawn vehicles)
Adjective
cuarta f sg
- feminine singular of cuarto
Descendants
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