[f. QUARRY v.2 + -ED1.] Dug out of, or as out of, a quarry.
1747. H. Brooke, Fables, Female Seducers, Wks. (1810), 414. He
Of pearl and quarryd diamond dreams.
1855. O. W. Holmes, Poems 35. One leap of Ocean scatters on the sand The quarried bulwarks of the loosening land.