[See SQUINT a. 1.] A person who has squinting eyes.
1653. R. Sanders, Physiogn., 173. Beware squint-eyes, for, of a hundred, there are not two faithfull.
1687. Miége, II. A squint-Eye, or one that is squint-eyed.
1839. Thackeray, Fatal Boots, April. The men, though they affected to call me a poor little creature, squint-eyes, knock-knees, red-head, and so on, were evidently annoyed by my success.