[f. as prec.] That squatters, in senses of the verb.
1598. Florio, Squacchera, a squattring soft turd. Ibid. (1603), Montaigne, II. xvii. (1632), 361. It is a language squattering, dragling, and filthie.
1694. Motteux, Rabelais, IV. lxvii. 270. From Eighteen squattering Bonasi.
1865. Alex. Smith, Summer in Skye, I. 108. As we approached, a duck burst from its face on squattering wings.