a. [ad. F. quadrillé: see prec.] Marked with squares; having a pattern composed of small squares.

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1835.  Court Mag., VI. p. xvii/2. The prettiest of these is the quadrilled gros de Naples, with a white ground, and a flower in each square.

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1899.  B’ham Weekly Post, 2 Sept., 20/3. The second [tie] is of red silk quadrilled with black.

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