snā = [snāw]
[ snaca] m. ‘snake,’ serpent, Lk, W.
[ snacc] m. a small vessel, war-ship, Chr. [‘snack’; Dan. snekke]
snād = [snǣd II.]
-snæcce v. [twi-s.]
[ snǣd] I. m. handle of a scythe, ÆH 2·162. [‘snead’]
[II.] (ā) m. a clearing in a wood, Ct (Mdf).
[III.] f. piece, morsel, slice, portion of food, Æ, Lcd. [‘snede’; snīdan]
[ snǣdan] I. (ē) to cut, slice, lop off, hew, Ln, CP, Mt. [‘sned’; snīðan]
[II.] to eat, take a meal, Chr 1048.