ppl. a. [f. QUIRK v.1 or sb. + -ED.] Arch. Furnished with a quirk.

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1823.  P. Nicholson, Pract. Build., 162. A moulding denominated a Quirked Ovolo.

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1836.  Parker, Gloss. Archit. (1850), I. 379. The quirked ogee from the arch of Constantine.

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1842–59.  Gwilt, Archit., § 2126. The cylindrical part is called a bead, and the sinking a quirk; the whole combination being called a quirked bead.

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