different between sneathe vs snath
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snath
English
Alternative forms
- snythe, snathe, snaith, sneath, sneathe, etc.
- sned, sneed
Etymology
From a variant of snead, itself from Middle English snede, from Old English sn?d (“the shaft or handle of a scythe”), akin to Old English sn?þan (“to cut”). More at snithe.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /snæ?/
- Rhymes: -æ?
Noun
snath (plural snaths)
- The shaft of a scythe.
Translations
See also
- haft, the handle of any of various tools
- helve, the handle of any of various tools
References
- OED 2nd edition 1989
Anagrams
- Hants, NHTSA, Thans, ha'nts, hants, hasn't, sha'n't, shan't, shant
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