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Etymology

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From guilloche +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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guilloched (not comparable)

  1. Wavy or with an intertwining pattern.
    guilloched silver
    guilloched pencil
    guilloched ribs
    • 1856, Edward Shaw, The Modern Architect, Or, Every Carpenter His Own Master:
      This example is much richer, yet no less elegant, than the other; the volute, instead of a single spiral, is formed by three; the sculptured echinus beneath is surmounted by a guilloched moulding, and separated from the shaft by a neck []

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