v. Obs. rare1. [Cf. MSw. and Sw. sqvalpa, MDa. sqvalpe, to shake, agitate (a liquid).] trans. To agitate, disorder.

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c. 1530.  Judic. Urines, II. xii. 40 b. The humours … which afore were so squalpred & so distrublyd in ye body.

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