Part 786 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5150K 2022-07-20

1 To stumble, S

_Kelly_

2 To get into a scrape, S

_Maitland P_

Su G _snafw-a_, titubare; _snabb_, celer

~Snapper~, _s_

1 A stumble, S

2 A failure as to morals, S

_R Bruce_

SNAP-WORK, SNAPWARK, _s_ A firelock

_Cleland_

Belg _snaphaan_, a _cock_ that _snaps_

SNARRE, _adj_

1 Tart, severe S B

2 Rigid, firrasp, S B

Isl _snar_, acer; Belg _snar_, snarling

_To_ SNASH, _v n_ To talk saucily, S

Su G _snaes-a_, verbis asperioribus corripere

~Snash~, _s_ Abuse, Billingsgate, S

_Burns_

~Snash~, _adj_ Pert, saucy, S

_Morison_

snatch, _s_ A hasty repast