adj. (old).Deceitful; crooked; with TWISTED VISION (q.v.).
1653. URQUHART, Rabelais, II. xxxiv. You and I both are far more worthy of pardon than a great rabble of SQUINT-MINDED fellows, dissembling and counterfeit saints.
adj. (old).Deceitful; crooked; with TWISTED VISION (q.v.).
1653. URQUHART, Rabelais, II. xxxiv. You and I both are far more worthy of pardon than a great rabble of SQUINT-MINDED fellows, dissembling and counterfeit saints.