rare. [f. the sb.] trans. To form into, or as into, a squadron or squadrons.
1840. Rodney Telegr., 30 July, 1/3.
There squadroned on the sunset tide, | |
With days last gold and amber dyed, | |
Came Britains sea-kings in their pride. |
1862. D. Gray, Luggie, etc. 19. By a furious wind Squadrond, the hurrying clouds range the roused sky.