† ˈsnuddle, v. Obs.—1
[perh. an error for suddle, but cf. G. schnudeln to snotter, beschnudeln to befoul, etc.]
trans. To defile, dirty.
| 1661 K. W. Conf. Charac. (1860) 87 She's a fine dirty hieroglip[h]ick of her pigsty recreations, snuddled and kennel'd over with the dirty sackcloth of her gloomy harding. |