squint-hole
[f. squint n. 5 or v.]
(See quots.)
1889 W. Rye Cromer 111 A hagioscope or squint-hole. 1890 Glouc. Gloss. 149 Squint-holes, the long slits in the walls of barns to admit light and air. |
squint-hole
[f. squint n. 5 or v.]
(See quots.)
1889 W. Rye Cromer 111 A hagioscope or squint-hole. 1890 Glouc. Gloss. 149 Squint-holes, the long slits in the walls of barns to admit light and air. |
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