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Quarter day   /kwˈɔrtər deɪ/   Listen
Quarter day

noun
1.
A Christian holy day; one of four specified days when certain payments are due.






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"Quarter day" Quotes from Famous Books



... for, when his paternal lands were distributed into building lots and rented out to safe tenants, instead of producing a paltry crop of cabbages they returned him an abundant crop of rent, insomuch that on quarter day it was a goodly sight to see his tenants knocking at the door from morning till night, each with a little round-bellied bag of money, a ...
— Stories by Modern American Authors • Julian Hawthorne

... here it is, you dog, and its dog cheap, too. Thank God, next Wednesday's quarter day. Bob, you must dine with me— cut ...
— Olla Podrida • Frederick Marryat (AKA Captain Marryat)

... servants are in these years of war, for they have no rent to worry about and no anxiety about their coal bill, nor how food, etc., is to be got in and paid for, no taxes nor cares like so many poor working men; they are also sure of their wages when quarter day comes round. It is true she may have a widow mother who requires some help with rent, coals, or food, but there are many who ought to value a good situation, whether in the small comfortable house as general or in larger good situations ...
— Introduction to the Science of Sociology • Robert E. Park

... general collapse of credit, no such banker will probably be found. The old banker who possesses the Government deposit cannot repay it, and no banker not having that deposit will, at a bad crisis, be able to find the 5,000,000 L. or 6,000,000 L. which the quarter day of a Government such as ours requires. If a finance Minister, having entrusted his money to a bank, begins to act strictly, and say he will in all cases let the Money Market take care of itself, the reply is that in one case ...
— Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market • Walter Bagehot



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