rare. [f. SQUAT v. 9.] The act of squatting; land occupied by squatting.

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1860.  Chambers’s Jrnl., XIV. 39. The ghost of a squatter might prove a less unpleasant neighbour than the squatter himself, dispossessed of his squatment.

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1887.  F. W. Maitland, in H. L. Fisher, Biogr. Sk. (1910), 41. If ever I saw an untitled squatment it is now.

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