a. Obs. rare. Also 7 Sc. squadrat. [ad. It. squadrato, -ata, pa. pple. of squadrare to square. Cf. QUADRATE a. 1.] Square-shaped; rectangular.

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1632.  Lithgow, Trav. (1906), 386. At every spacious squadrat corner, there is a high Turret erected. Ibid., 387. A rotundo, with a wide leaden top, and on each side thereof a squadrat Steeple.

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1784.  J. Barry, Lect. Art, iii. (1848), 133. The hands … are a little mannered and squadrate.

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