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