ppl. a. Obs. exc. dial. [f. QUAR v.2 + -ED1.] Clotted, curdled; soured.
1599. A. M., trans. Gabelhouers Bk. Physicke, 341/1. When we of haue fallen, and we feare we haue quarred bloode in our bodye.
1871. J. R. Wise, New Forest, in Hampsh. Gloss., Beer is said to be quarred, when it drinks hard or rough.