c. 1300, probably of imitative origin, similar to Old Norse skvala "to cry out" (see squall (v.)). The sense of "inform on another" is first recorded 1865. Related: Squealed; squealing. The noun is attested from 1747.
squatter
squaw
squawk
squeak
squeaky
squeal
squeamish
squeegee
squeezable
squeeze
squelch