ppl. a. [f. SQUADRON sb.] Formed into squadrons; drawn up in a squadron. Also transf.
1667. Milton, P. L., XII. 367. They gladly thither haste, and by a Quire Of squadrond Angels hear his Carol sung.
1726. Pope, Odyss., XXIV. 239. Thy squadrond vineyards well thy art declare.
1792. J. Barlow, Conspir. Kings, 85. See the long pomp in gorgeous glare displayd, The tinseld guards, the squadrond horse parade.
1844. Tupper, Twins, xxiv. As if the squadroned cavalry of heaven had charged across the seas.
1864. Neale, Seatonian Poems, 65. Squadrond forests, marshalld as for fight, March oer the land.