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snod

[ snod ]

adjective

, Scot. and North England.
  1. smooth; sleek.
  2. neat; tidy.


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Other Words From

  • snodly adverb

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Word History and Origins

Origin of snod1

1470–80; perhaps < Scandinavian; compare Old Norse snothin bald, snauthr bare, bald

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Example Sentences

And there was snod Mistress Jeanie, forgetting her spotless gown and kneeling in the snow.

For my ain part I hae nae objections to a snod bit lass, but the mistress michtna like it.

Jamie Soutar hes wiled the gude man oot o' the road, but he 'ill sune be back, an' we maun hae the place snod afore he comes.

He went on: And you consate that all these steans be aboon folk that be happed here, snod an snog?

“She was snod, but no unca snod,” replied Wearyworld, stiffly.

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