noun
Etymology: Middle English, from quarter (I) + day
: the day beginning a quarter of the year and often used as the date when a quarterly payment (as rent) falls due
every quarter day Madame wept before the landlord — Philip O'Connor
noun
Etymology: Middle English, from quarter (I) + day
: the day beginning a quarter of the year and often used as the date when a quarterly payment (as rent) falls due
every quarter day Madame wept before the landlord — Philip O'Connor
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012