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snag-greet
† snag-greet Obs. [app. f. snag n.3 + greet grit n.1] (See quot. and cf. snail-cod.)1651 R. Child in Hartlib's Legacy (1655) 34 Snag greet: which is a kind of earth taken out of the Rivers, full of small shels. [Hence in Worlidge (1669) and some later works.] Oxford English Dictionary
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▪ I. snag, n.1 (snæg) Also 6–7 snagge, 8–9 snagg. [prob. of Scand. origin: cf. Norw. dial. snag sharp point, projection, stump, spike, etc., also snage in the same senses = Icel. snagi peg. The stem is also found in OIcel. snag-hyrndr, said of an axe having a sharp point. For the retention of g in t... Oxford English Dictionary
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