Isl. snaegg-ia, duris et asperis verbis excipere.

Snug, s. A stroke, a push, Ang.

SNUGS, s. pl. Small branches lopped off from a tree, S. B.
V. [Sneck].

SNUK, SNUKE, s. A small promontory.

Teut. snoecks, nasutulus.

Wallace.

To SNURL, v. a. To ruffle or wrinkle.

Dan. snurd-a, ruga.

Ramsay.

To SNURL, v. n. To contract like hard twisted yarn, S. O.
Gl. Sibb.