Su. G. snyta liuset, emungere lucernam.
SNYTH, s. The coot, Orkn.
Barry.
Su. G. snoed, bald, from its head.
To SNOCKER, v. n. To snort, S.
Minstr. Bord.
Dan. snorck-er, Belg. snork-en, id.
Snocker, s. A snort, S.
SNOD, adj.
1. Lopped, pruned, S.
Hudson.
2. Neat; regarding the shape.
Doug.
3. Trim, S.; synon. trig.
R. Galloway.
4. Transferred to literary compositions.
The pret. of the v. [Sned].
R. Galloway.
To Snod, v. a.
1. To prune, S.
2. To put in order, S.
Ferguson.