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SNISTER, _s._ A severe blast in the face, Ang.
SNISTY, _adj._ Saucy in language or demeanour, S. B.
Su. G. _snaes-a_, Isl. _snefs-a_, to chide severely.
_To_ SNITE, _v. a._ To snuff; applied to a candle, S.
Su. G. _snyta liuset_, emungere lucernam.
SNYTH, _s._ The coot, Orkn.
_Barry._
Su. G. _snoed_, bald, from its head.
_To_ SNOCKER, _v. n._ To snort, S.
_Minstr. Bord._
Dan. _snorck-er_, Belg. _snork-en_, id.
~Snocker~, _s._ A snort, S.
SNOD, _adj._
1. Lopped, pruned, S.
_Hudson._
2. Neat; regarding the shape.
_Doug._
3. Trim, S.; synon. _trig_.
_R. Galloway._
4. Transferred to literary compositions.
The pret. of the _v._ ~Sned~.
_R. Galloway._
_To_ ~Snod~, _v. a._