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snib
▪ I. snib, n.1 Latterly Sc. Also 5 snybb, 7 snibbe. [f. snib v.1 Cf. Da. snibbe, Sw. snybba, in the same sense.] A check, sharp rebuke, or snub.c 1440 Alph. Tales 392 When Hillarion..was giffen alonelie vnto his prayers, he sufferd many snybbis of þe fend. 1587 Churchyard Worth. Wales (1876) 61 No s... Oxford English Dictionary
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A77 road
In the early 1990s, a 2km section south of Lendalfoot and just north of Ballantrae was rediverted further back from the coastline at Snib's Cave due to wikipedia.org
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sneb
sneb, v. Now dial. Also 5–7 snebbe. [var. of snib v.1] trans. To reprimand, reprove, or check; to snub. Also absol. In Chaucer Prol. 525 (see snib v.1 1) two or three manuscripts have snebbe.c 1440 J. Capgrave Life St. Kath. iii. 261 (MS. Arundel), Therfore youre grace wyth pytous voys I pray To pun... Oxford English Dictionary
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snibble
ˈsnibble, n. Mining. [Of obscure origin: cf. snib n.3] (See quot.)1883 Gresley Gloss. Coal-m. 229 Snibble, see Locker [a short iron or wooden bar for scotching tram wheels on inclined roads]. Hence ˈsnibble v. trans., to scotch.1880 J. Nicol Poems & Songs 79 Away they go, Though snibbled wheels may ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Latch
See also Door chain Electric strike Single-point locking Snib References Norfolk Fasteners Door furniture io:Klinko wikipedia.org
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unsnib
unˈsnib, v. [un-2 3.] trans. To unfasten (a catch); to unlatch.1904 Glegg & Duncan Law Reparation Scotl. (ed. 2) ii. 39 When he unsnibs the window to clean it. 1966 J. McClenaghan Moving Target xiv. 148 He unsnibbed the chain which held the dogs together, and..they slipped away. 1980 R. Hill Spy's W... Oxford English Dictionary
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Door handle
The Lever Bathroom is typically used on bathroom doors as they can be locked and unlocked easily from the inside by turning the snib, but in an emergency The Lever Privacy is functionally similar to the Lever Bathroom in that it is locked by turning a snib on the inside and can be unlocked from the outside wikipedia.org
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snibbing
ˈsnibbing, vbl. n. [f. snib v.1] The action of rebuking, reprimanding, or checking sharply.a 1300 E.E. Ps. xvii. 18 Groundes of ertheli werld vn⁓hiled are For þi snibbing, lauerd myne. a 1340 Hampole Psalter xv. 7 Alswa oure neris, þat is, oure fleschly delites, makis vs worthi snybynge. a 1400 Mino... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bill Buchanan (computer scientist)
In October 2023, Cyacomb received Digital received investment of £3.8million from the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB), Par Equity, Mercia Ventures , Scottish Enterprise and private investors, with Jane Reoch, Executive Director at SNIB outining that, "Cyacomb is at the forefront of tech development wikipedia.org
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vauntful
ˈvauntful, a. (and adv.) Now arch. [f. vaunt n.1 + -ful.] Boastful.1590 Spenser Muiopot. 54 Yong Clarion with vauntfull lustie hed After his guize did cast abroad to fare. 1608 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iv. Decay 532 Rabsakeh..Thus braves the Hebrews and upbraids their Prince (Weening, them all with v... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scottish English
attractive, (or good looking, handsome, as in the case of Bonnie Prince Charlie); braw for fine; muckle for big; spail or skelf for splinter (cf. spall); snib wikipedia.org
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clamihewit
clamihewit Sc. (ˌklæmɪˈhjuɪt) Also clame-, clammy-, clawmi-, clam-. [Etymol. unknown. Jamieson offered the guess claw my heued or head: but heued has been obs. in north. dial. for 500 years.] A drubbing, a blow. Also a misfortune. (Jamieson).a 1774 Fergusson Hallowfair Poet. Wks. (1845) 15 Frae a st... Oxford English Dictionary
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snub
▪ I. snub, n.1 (snʌb) Also 6 snobbe, snubbe. [f. snub v.1 Cf. MSw. and Norw. snubba in sense 1; Sw. dial. snubba a short-stemmed pipe, short-horned cow.] I. 1. a. An act or instance of snubbing; a remark or action intended to repress or rebuke a person.1537 Cranmer in State Papers Hen. VIII, I. 562 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Cornish dialect words
Smuts – soot Snib - Slang word for “Penis”, most common in South East Cornwall Some – very, extremely (as in "'e d' look some wisht", "'tis some hot today wikipedia.org
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