a. [f. SQUARE sb. + -Y.] Square-shaped; squarish.
1602. Carew, Cornwall, 35. Some gutted and kept in pickle, as the lesser Whitings, Pollocks, Eeles, and Squarie Scads. Ibid., 320. Of flat [fish there are] Brets, Turbets, Dories, Squary Scad, Seale, Tunny, and many others.
1822. [G. Wilkins], Body & Soul (1824), I. 216. One whose broad and squary form had once ranked him among the strong.
1898. Leeds Mercury, Suppl. 19 March. A squary piece of wood.