Smerlin, s. A fish.
Smith, s. One who forges with his hammer; one who works in metals.
Smithy, s. The workshop of a smith.
Snaffle, s. A bridle which crosses the nose; a kind of bit for a bridle.
Snaffle, v. To bridle, to hold in bridle, to manage.
Snake, s. A serpent of the oviparous kind, distinguished from the viper. The snake’s bite is harmless.
Snap, v. To break at once; to break short; to bite; to catch suddenly and unexpectedly.
Snap, s. The act of breaking with a quick motion; a quick eager bite; a catch.
Snappish, a. Eager to bite; peevish; sharp in reply.
Snare, s. Anything set to catch an animal, a gin, a net; anything by which one is entrapped or entangled. The wire by which hares and rabbits are poached; horsehair loops to take small birds.