Hanapin
Squint
01
pagkiyas, mangilin
the act of giving something or someone a look with eyes half open
02
kasi, squint
abnormal alignment of one or both eyes
03
diagonal na butas, oblique na daanan
a diagonal or oblique opening or passage in a wall, typically found in architecture, allowing a view or passage between different spaces or rooms
What is a "squint"?
In architecture, a squint refers to a small opening or narrow slit in a wall that allows a person to see from one area to another, usually for practical purposes like seeing into a nearby room or space. These openings are often placed at an angle and can be found in older buildings, especially in religious structures, where they were used to observe activities in another part of the building without entering that space. Squints were designed to be functional while keeping the structural integrity of the wall.
to squint
01
mang-shut, mamasid
to look with eyes half-opened when hit by light, or as a sign of suspicion, etc.
Intransitive
02
nagtawid, humiling
to have eyes that are pointed in different directions
Intransitive
03
mang-silaw, sumisi
to partially close one's eye or eyes in order to see more clearly or to protect them from light
Transitive: to squint one's eyes
squint
01
nagtatanong, pangalawang sulyap
(used especially of glances) directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy
squint
n
squinty
adj
squinty
adj
Halimbawa
The child squints when looking at objects far away, a common behavior for those who are cross-eyed.