ppl. a. [f. SQUINT sb. or v.] Affected with strabismus or squint.
1591. Florio, 2nd Fruites, 129. She is halting of one foote, squinted of one eye, and the other goggled.
1596. Spenser, F. Q., IV. i. 27. Her face most fowle and filthy was to see, With squinted eyes contrarie wayes intended.
1637. G. Daniel, Genius of this Isle, 601. Turne in your Squinted Eyes, and Seriouslie Learne how to prize the blessing you enioye.