v. Obs. rare. [Cf. SQUINNY v.1 and dial. squine in the same sense.] intr. To look askance, to squint (at one).

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1608.  Armin, Nest Ninn. (1880), 45. As the Philosopher squened at his curst wife in some feare, because of quiet. Ibid. (1609), Ital. Taylor (1880), 175. As … men amazde their sorrow flouts, By squeaning with the eye.

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