obs. var. QUINCUNX.
1686. Goad, Celest. Bodies, I. ii. 39. The new Aspects are not much to be regarded, unless perhaps the Quincunce and Semisextile.
1712. J. James, trans. Le Blonds Gardening, 3. Quincunce in its original Signification, was a Plantation of Trees, like the Cinque Points of a Die repeated.