verb
- past tense of quire; arranged or bound sheets of paper into groups of four folded sheets (making 16 or 24 pages)
Usage: archaic; bookbinding
Examples
- The bookbinder quired the manuscript pages before sewing them together.
- In medieval times, scribes quired parchment sheets to create books.
- The printer quired the folded sheets in preparation for binding.
- She carefully quired the handmade paper for the limited edition book.
- The apprentice learned how pages were quired in traditional bookmaking.