† ˈsquitter-the verbal stem used in comb., as squitter-book, -pulp, -wit, a scribbler, a copious but worthless writer; squitter-breech, one who has or suffers from diarrhœa.1594Nashe Unfort. Trav.Wks. (Grosart) V. 70 The scolasticall *squitter bookes clout you vp cannopies & foot⁓clothes of verses.1600― Summers Last WillIbid. VI. 149 All this would not make me a squitter-booke.1611Beaum. & Fl.King & No K. ii. ii, How now, goodman *squitter-breech, why do you lean on me?1607Day Parl. Bees v. Wks. (1888) 235 Some lousy ballad! I cannot choose but laugh At these poor *squitter-pulps.1615J. H. Worlds Folly B iij, Those mercenary *squitter-wits, miscalled Poets.