Snig. A small eel.—S.W.
Sniggle. (1) To snigger.—S.W. (2) 'To sniggle up,' to toady or endeavour to ingratiate yourself with any one.—S.W.
*Sniggling. 'A sniggling frost,' a slight frost that just makes the grass crisp.—S.W. (Steeple Ashton.)
Snig-pot. An eel-trap.—S.W.
Snippy. Mean, stingy.
Snivett. A newt. Perhaps a sibilated form of Evet.—N.W.
Snop. (1) v. To hit smartly, as in chipping a stone.—N. & S.W. (2) n. A smart blow (S.), as 'A snop on the yead.'—N. & S.W.
Snotter-gall. The yew-berry, probably from its slimy pulp.—N. & S.W.
Snotty. (1) 'A snotty frost,' a slight crisp rime frost.—N.W. (Clyffe Pypard.) (2) Nasty, dirty, mean.—N. & S.W.