v. Obs. rare. [Of obscure origin: cf. SQUISH v. 1 and SQUIZE v.] trans. To squeeze or crush. Hence † Squissed ppl. a.

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1558.  Warde, trans. Alexis’ Secr. (1568), 17. When ye have pressed and squissed them well,… cast them away.

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1629.  Z. Boyd, Last Battell, 701. My heart within me is so tossed to & fro, that it is come like a squissed egge, whose yolke is mingled with its white.

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