rare. [Back-formation from SQUEAMISH a.] A qualm or scruple (of conscience).
 
1798.  Geraldina, II. 240. Do not let any squeams of conscience prevent your attentions.
 
1888.  Interior (Chicago), 5 April. Without squeam or apology,
 the mutual bearings of truths are to be 
 unshrinkingly maintained.