squatter
verbcommon noun
from the English 'squat' (to crouch), itself from the Old French 'esquatir' or 'esquater' ('to break'), from the Vulgar Latin '*coactire', from the Classical Latin 'cogere' ('to compel, force'), from 'co-' and 'agere'.
Definitions
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Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "squatter"Feminine
squatteuse
Plural
squatters
Anagram
traquets
Translations
danish:bz'er
See also
squattériser (v.)