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_To_ ~Snotter~, _v. n._ To breathe hard through the nostrils.

_Ramsay._

SNOW-FLAKE, SNOW-FLIGHT, SNOW-FOWL, _s._ Snow-bunting, S.

_Statist. Acc._

SNUDE, _s._

V. ~Snood~, _s._ 2.

SNUFFE, _s._ A disorder in the nostrils.

_Watson._

Teut. _snuf_, defluxio capitis ad nares.

_To_ SNUG, _v. a._

1. To push with the head or horn, Ang.

2. To reprimand with severity, Ang.

Isl. _snaegg-ia_, duris et asperis verbis excipere.

~Snug~, _s._ A stroke, a push, Ang.

SNUGS, _s. pl._ Small branches lopped off from a tree, S. B.

V. ~Sneck~.

SNUK, SNUKE, _s._ A small promontory.

Teut. _snoecks_, nasutulus.

_Wallace._

_To_ SNURL, _v. a._ To ruffle or wrinkle.

Dan. _snurd-a_, ruga.

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