Obs. [f. SQUAT sb.1 1 b + MORE sb.1] The yellow horned poppy, Glaucium luteum.

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  In 19th c. southern dial. recorded as squat(s.

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1691.  Aubrey, in Ray’s Corr. (1848), 238. By the salt pits at Lymington … grows a plant called Squatmore, of wonderful effect for bruises.

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1698.  Phil. Trans., XX. 263. Papaver Corniculatum Luteum, or Horned Poppy, with a Yellow Flower, vulgarly called in Hampshire and Dorsetshire, Squatmore, or Bruseroot.

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