quarterer

/ˈkwɔːrtərər/
noun
  1. A person who provides or arranges lodging or accommodation, especially for soldiers or travelers.
    • The quarterer coordinated with local inns to house the delegation.
    • As the official quarterer, she ensured every guest had a place to stay.
    • The quarterer found rooms for the visiting troops in the village.
  2. A person who divides something into four equal parts.
    • In the old market, the quarterer was responsible for dividing the land into plots.
    • The quarterer used a special tool to split the log into quarters.
    • The quarterer carefully cut the cake into four identical slices.