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▪ I. squin Local var. of quin n.1 (scallop).1864 P. H. Gosse in Good Words 95/1 She had never heard them called by any other name than ‘Squins’, though she understood they were called Scallops in some places.▪ II. † squin Obs.—1 In 5 skwyn. [Related to squint a.: cf. askoyne adv.] of squin, obliquel...
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squinny-eyed
squinny-eyed, a. Chiefly dial. Also squin(n)ey-. [f. squinny a.2] = squint-eyed a.a 1825– in dial. glossaries (E. Anglia, Cornwall, Somerset, Devon). 1864 Sala in Daily Tel. 2 July, The bandy-legged columns,..the splay-footed pedestals,..the squinney-eyed windows of the Manhattan Hotel de Ville.
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Skope-ahmish, St-kah-mish, Snoqualmoo, Skai-wha-mish, N'Quentl-ma-mish, Sk-tah-le-jum, Stoluck-wha-mish, Sno-ho-mish, Skagit, Kik-i-allus, Swin-a-mish, Squin-ah-mish
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quin
▪ I. quin, n.1 (kwɪn) [Of obscure etym.: cf. queen 10 a, and squin.] A variety of pecten (P. opercularis).1840 Penny Cycl. XVII. 358/1 Pectens..make a rich and sapid dish, as might be expected from the name of them when so prepared, ‘Quins’. 1851–6 Woodward Mollusca 257 The Scallop (P. maximus) and ...
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Treaty of Point Elliott
Kik-i-allus (Kikia'los) (a Swinomish band, but sometimes considered a Lower Skagit band)
Swin-a-mish (Swinomish) (sometimes considered a Lower Skagit band)
Squin-ah-mish
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Knights Templar in popular culture
murder of de Molay: the figure of Hiram Abiff representing Jacques de Molay, with the three assassins representing Philip IV of France, Pope Clement V and Squin
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