Obs. rare. [f. prec.] a. trans. To perplex, put in a quandary. b. intr. To be in a quandary.

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1616.  T. Adams, Soul’s Sickness, Wks. 1861, I. 505. He quandaries, whether to goe forward to God, or, with Demas, to turne backe to the world.

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1681.  Otway, Soldier’s Fort., III. ii. Methinks I am quandary’d like one going with a Party to discover the Enemy’s Camp, but had lost his Guide upon the Mountains.

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