Obs. rare. Also -efuego. [f. SQUINT a. or v. (See quot. a. 1700.)

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1693.  Dryden, Persius, V. 271. The Timbrel, and the Squintifego Maid Of Isis, awe thee.

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a. 1700.  B. E., Dict. Cant. Crew, Squinte-fuego, one that Squints very much.

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