Part 789 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5330K 2022-07-20

_To_ ~Snod~, _v a_

1 To prune, S

2 To put in order, S

_Ferguson_

_To_ SNOIF, _v a_ To whirl, applied to the spindle

V ~Snoove~

_Douglas_

Su G _sno_, contorquere

SNOIT, _s_ Mucus from the nose

A S _snote_, id

_Watson_

_To_ SNOKE, SNOOK, SNOWK, _v n_

1 To slas

2 To range, prying into every corner, S

Su G _snok-a_, insidiose scrutari

SNOOD, _s_ A short hair-line, to which a fishi+ng-hook is tied, S

_Statist Acc_

Su G _snod_, funiculus; _sno_, to twist

SNOOD, SNOID, SNUDE, _s_ A fillet hich the hair of a young woman's head is bound up, S

_Pennant_

A S _snod_, vitta

_To_ ~Snood~, _v a_ To bind up the hair with a fillet, S