v., n., & adj.
v. 1 intr. have the eyes turned in different directions, have a squint. 2 intr. (often foll. by at) look obliquely or with half-closed eyes. 3 tr. close (one's eyes) quickly, hold (one's eyes) half-shut.
n. 1 = STRABISMUS. 2 a stealthy or sidelong glance. 3 colloq. a glance or look (had a squint at it). 4 an oblique opening through the wall of a church affording a view of the altar. 5 a leaning or inclination towards a particular object or aim.
adj. 1 squinting. 2 looking different ways. squint-eyed 1 squinting. 2 malignant, ill-willed. squinter n. squinty adj.
[ ASQUINT: (adj.) perh. f. squint-eyed f. obs. squint (adv.) f. ASQUINT ]