释义 |
† squiss, v. Obs. rare. [Of obscure origin: cf. squish v. 1 and squize v.] trans. To squeeze or crush. Hence † squissed ppl. a.
1558Warde tr. Alexis' Secr. (1568) 17 When ye have pressed and squissed them well,..cast them away. 1629Z. Boyd Last Battell 701 My heart within me is so tossed to & fro, that it is come like a squissed egge, whose yolke is mingled with its white. |