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† ˈgnacche, v. Obs. rare. [Prob. an onomatopœia suggested by gnaw; cf. snatch.] intr. = gnash v. 1. Hence † ˈgnacching vbl. n. Also † ˈgnaccher, one who gnashes.13.. Sat. Blacksmiths in Rel. Ant. I. 240 Thei gnauen and gnacchen, they gronys to-gydere, And holdyn hem hote with here hard hamers. c 149...
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▪ I. gnash, n. rare. (næʃ) [f. gnash v.] A gnashing or snap of the teeth.1804 J. Grahame Sabbath (1839) 24/1 The scowl and gnash malign Of Superstition, stopping both her ears..dismays him not. 1882 G. Macdonald Castle Warlock xix. (1883) 117 A beast in the hills that went biting every living thing....
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