“Yet tho’ sec bruolliments galwore

Oft snaip’t the whyet of our days.”

Stagg. Auld Lang Syne.

Sneck, C, latch.

“The Buckabank chaps are reet famous sweethearters,

Their kisses just sound like the sneck of a yett.”

Anderson. Bleckell Murry-Neet.

Sneck-posset, C. When a man has the door shut in his face, figuratively or literally, he gets a sneck-posset.

“Glooar’d at me a bit, an’ than clyash’t dewar i mi feeace——He g’e ma a faer sneck-posset.”

Rev. T. Clarke, Johnny Shippard.