rare. [f. the sb.] trans. To form into, or as into, a squadron or squadrons.

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1840.  Rodney Telegr., 30 July, 1/3.

        There squadroned on the sunset tide,
  With day’s last gold and amber dyed,
    Came Britain’s sea-kings in their pride.

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1862.  D. Gray, Luggie, etc. 19. By a furious wind Squadron’d, the hurrying clouds range the roused sky.

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