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snickey
ˈsnickey, a. rare—1. [? f. snick n.4] ? Full of knots or irregularities.1845 Disraeli Sybil (1863) 72 ‘Soul alive, but those Shuffle and Screw are rotten, snickey, bad yarns,’ said Mistress Carey.
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snick
▪ I. snick, n.1 slang or dial. [Cf. snicking vbl. n.] A snack or share. Usu. pl.1723 Dk. Wharton True Briton No. 59, There is no Room for the Encouragement of Industry where the Snicks will hardly pay for a Saturday's Supper. 1888 Berkshire Gloss. 151 Snicks, shares, halves. 1891 Wrench Winchester W...
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soul
▪ I. soul, n. (səʊl) Forms: α. 1 sawol, -al, 1–2 sawul, 1, 4 sawel (1 sauwel, 4 saw-, sauwil), 1, 4–6 sawl (5–6 sawll, 9 dial. sawl, seawl, zawl, etc.), 2–6 sawle; 1, 4 sauel (4 -il), 3–7 (9 dial.) saule (3 sæule, 4 zaule, 5 savle); 1, 4–5, 6–9 Sc. and north. saul, 5–7 Sc. and north. saull; 5 sal, s...
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