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squatter

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Squat \Squat\, n. The posture of one that sits on his heels or hams, or close to the ground. A sudden or crushing fall. [Obs.] --Herbert. (Mining) A small vein of ore. A mineral consisting of tin ore and spar. --Halliwell. --Woodward. Squat snipe (Zo["o]l.), ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 One who squats, sits down idly. 2 One who occupies a building or land without title or permission. (From 1788.) 3 #(lb en Australia historical) One who occupied Crown land. (From 1828.) 4 (lb en Australia historical) A large-scale grazier and landowner. ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"settler who occupies land without legal title," 1788, agent noun from squat (v.); in reference to paupers or homeless people in uninhabited buildings, it is recorded from 1880.

Usage examples of squatter.

Many of the crowded family degenerated, moved across the valley, and merged with the mongrel population which was later to produce the pitiful squatters.

Nothing matters much to a squatter except pleuro, the scab, and a change of ministry, which would probably affect the tenure of his run.

They might just be visiting relatives, or subtenants or squatters or something.

Occasionally the transgenics would find a piece of equipment they could use or cannibalize, but mostly what Terminal City wasbefore the transgenic squatters moved in, anywaywas a ghost town.

The islanders acquiesced in the decision with stolid patience, but, undeterred by the consequent insecurity of tenure, settled as squatters in the unappropriated lands.

Only when the Manila Galleon or the Lima treasure-fleet was expected did white men swarm down out of the mountains and kick out the squatters and turn Acapulco into a semblance of a real city.

We knew, however, that she disdained the squatters on the Woorara and the Ubi, though she did not mind breaking their hearts, and that she also was infected with the Anglomania, and would never marry any one but a travelled and cultivated Englishman.

When my husband was on Corunna, all the squatters were asked to send boys down to school, I suppose that was when Albert and Arthur went down.

No bureaucrats or game wardens had bothered Ralph Cottle since the day, eleven years ago, when he had cleaned out the cottage, put down his bedroll, and settled in as a squatter.

This being so, and this decision being made one of the points that the Judge approved, and one in the approval of which he says he means to keep me down,--put me down I should not say, for I have never been up,--he says he is in favor of it, and sticks to it, and expects to win his battle on that decision, which says that there is no such thing as squatter sovereignty, but that any one man may take slaves into a Territory, and all the other men in the Territory may be opposed to it, and yet by reason of the Constitution they cannot prohibit it.

Dirk--of course starting the usual bloody fires on the slopes and they say a few thousand squatter shacks went up in smoke, not only that, when I saw Tess .

But he will keep up this species of humbuggery about Squatter Sovereignty.

What was done by landlords and middlemen in many places has been emulated by squatters wherever they have succeeded in occupying free land like the Commons of Ardfert, the condition whereof rivals that of Lurgankeale, in Louth, and of the historic townland of Tibarney, in common, a map of which hung, if I mistake not, for some time in the Library of the House of Commons.

The cable trail they left wound among the rooftop shacks of squatters.

So he had it all cut and dry, when one day Warrigal and I rode in, and the boy handed him a letter, touching his hat respectfully, as he had been learned to do, before a lot of young squatters and other swells that he was going out to a picnic with.