释义 |
▪ I. squin Local var. of quin n.1 (scallop).
1864P. H. Gosse in Good Words 95/1 She had never heard them called by any other name than ‘Squins’, though she understood they were called Scallops in some places. ▪ II. † squin Obs.—1 In 5 skwyn. [Related to squint a.: cf. askoyne adv.] of squin, obliquely, slantingly.
c1440York Myst. viii. 74 Take high trees and hewe þame cleyne, All be sware and noght of skwyn. |