quarteron (Meaning)

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quarteron (n.)

A quarter; esp., a quarter of a pound, or a quarter of a hundred.

Alt. of Quarteroon

Synonyms & Antonyms of quarteron

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quarteron Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval France, a quarteron referred to a group of four people, often serving in military units.
  2. The ancient knights were organized into quarterons for strategic purposes.
  3. Each quarteron was tasked with specific duties on the battlefield.
  4. The captain divided his troops into quarterons to cover different flanks.
  5. A quarteron of skilled archers held a crucial position on the front lines.
  6. The medieval army's strength lay in its well-trained quarterons.
  7. A quarteron of knights rode swiftly to reinforce the weakened defense.
  8. The king's army deployed quarterons to secure key positions along the border.
  9. A quarteron of infantry provided support to the cavalry during the siege.
  10. The general strategically arranged the quarterons to maximize their effectiveness in battle.

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A quarter; esp., a quarter of a pound, or a quarter of a hundred., Alt. of Quarteroon

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No antonyms found.

In medieval France, a quarteron referred to a group of four people, often serving in military units.

The ancient knights were organized into quarterons for strategic purposes.

Each quarteron was tasked with specific duties on the battlefield.

The captain divided his troops into quarterons to cover different flanks.