To wander from; to miss, so as not to be able to find; to go astray from.
To cause (somebody) to be unable to follow or trace one any longer.
To shed (weight).
To fail to catch with the mind or senses; to miss.
To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons.
To have (an organ) removed from one's body, especially by accident.
To shed, remove, discard, or eliminate.
To cause (someone) the loss of something; to deprive of.
To fail to win (a game, competition, trial, etc).
To be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer.
To experience the death of (someone to whom one has an attachment, such as a relative or friend).
To be deprived of access to something.
To cease exhibiting; to overcome (a behavior or emotion).
To give or owe (money) after losing a bet.
Of a clock, to run slower than expected.
To lodge; to have a temporary residence.
To provide housing for military personnel or other equipment.
To divide into quarters; to divide by four.
To quartersaw.
A fourth part of the night; one of the watches or divisions of the night.
One's residence or dwelling-place; (in plural) rooms, lodgings, especially as allocated to soldiers or domestic staff.
A region or place.
The aftmost part of a vessel's side, roughly from the last mast to the stern.
A quarter of an acre or 40 roods.
Each of four equal parts into which something can be divided; a fourth part.
A fourth part of the year; 3 months; a term or season.
A division or section of a town or city, especially having a particular character of its own, or associated with a particular group etc.
A section (of a population), especially one having a particular set of values or interests.
Accommodation given to a defeated opponent; mercy; exemption from being killed.
A fourth part of a pound; approximately 113 grams.
A quarter-dollar, divided into 25 cents; the coin of that value minted in the United States or Canada.
Each of four parts into which the earth or sky is divided, corresponding to the four cardinal points of the compass.
A fourth part of a coat of arms, or the charge on it, larger than a canton and normally on the upper dexter side, formed by a perpendicular line from the top meeting a horizontal line from the side.
A measure of length; originally a fourth part of an ell, now chiefly a fourth part of a yard.
A quarterfinal.
A measure of capacity used chiefly for grain or coal, varying greatly in quantity by time and location.
A fourth part of an hour; a period of fifteen minutes, especially with reference to the quarter before or after the hour.
The part on either side of a horse's hoof between the toe and heel, the side of its coffin.
One of four equal periods into which a game is divided.
A fourth part of a hundredweight.
Consisting of a fourth part, a quarter (¹⁄₄, 25%).
Related to a three-month term, a quarter of a year.
Pertaining to an aspect of a quarter.