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▪ I. snod, a. Sc. and north. dial. (snɒd) Also 7 snoode (?). [Of obscure origin: the stem may be the same as that of ON. snoðinn bald (Norw. snoden bare).] 1. Smooth, sleek; even. Also absol.c 1480 Henryson Fables, Wolf & Sheep viii, He wald chais thame baith throw rouch and snod. 1513 Douglas æneid...
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Snotingas
The Snotingas were an Anglian tribe who either took their name from a chieftain called "Snot" or "Snod", or from the word Snottenga, meaning "caves".
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snodly
snodly, adv. Sc. (ˈsnɒdlɪ) [f. snod a. + -ly2.] Neatly, tidily, trimly.1721 Ramsay Scribblers Lashed 75 'Till by degrees it creeps right snodly, On hips and head-dress of the godly. 1791 J. Learmont Poems 304 Here's something here..will mak life's road to me fu' snodly sleekit. 1823 Galt R. Gilhaize...
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River Sid
The river flows through Sidbury and Sidford to Sidmouth and is fed by springs flowing from East Hill and water from the Roncombe Stream, the Snod Brook
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snodger
snodger, a., (adv., and n.) Austral. and N.Z. slang. ? Obs. (ˈsnɒdʒə(r)) [Of uncertain origin: cf. snod a. and snog a.] Excellent, very good, first-rate. Also as adv. and n.1919 W. H. Downing Digger Dial. 46 Snodger (adj.), excellent. 1924 C. J. Dennis Rose of Spadgers 40 It was a snodger day!.. The...
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Thomas MacDermot
Snod) from the Digital Library of the Caribbean
20th-century Jamaican poets
Jamaican Poets Laureate
Jamaican male poets
20th-century male writers
20th-century
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snood
▪ I. snood, n. (snuːd) Forms: 1 snod, 6– (Sc. and north.) snude (9 sneud), 7– snood (9 snoud); north. 8 snead, 9 sneiad; Sc. 9 snid, sneed, etc. [OE. snód, of obscure origin.] 1. a. A fillet, band, or ribbon, for confining the hair; latterly, in Scotland (and the north of England), the distinctive h...
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Fylingdales
Grouse Hill within Fylingdales, the site was moved due to coastal erosion concerns, and the name was not changed as it was preferable to being called RAF Snod Hill (Snod Hill is where it is actually located) and it sits at the western edge of Fylingdales Moor.
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snog
▪ I. snog, a. north. dial. and † Sc. (snɒg) [app. a. ON. snǫgg-r smooth, short-haired, etc. (cf. the etym. note to snug a.1).] Smooth, sleek; neat, tidy. Hence ˈsnogly adv.1513 Douglas æneid xii. Prol. 186 All snog and slekyt worth thir bestis skynnis. 1615 Crooke Body of Man 1111 Thin they are and ...
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RAF Goldsborough
In the early 1960s, elements of the bomb disposal flights based at RAF Stafford used RAF Goldsborough as a base whilst clearing land at Snod Hill in preparation
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black-a-vised
black-a-vised, a. north. dial. (ˈblækəˌvaɪst) Also -viced, -vized. [f. black a. and F. vis face; perh. originally black-à-vis, or black o' vis; but this is uncertain.] Dark-complexioned.a 1758 Ramsay Poems (1800) II. 362 (Jam.) A black-a-vic'd snod dapper fallow. 1816 Scott Old Mort. xi. 1848 C. Bro...
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The Thistle o' Scotland
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(As translated by Malcolm MacFarlane)
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O, the Thistle o’ Scotland was famous of auld,
Wi’ its toorie sae snod and its bristles sae bauld
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律藏
律藏(巴利语、梵语:;藏语:'dul ba'i sde snod),又称毘奈耶藏,佛教术语,为三藏之一,是毗奈耶的集合,内容是有关佛教戒律的规定与讨论。《律藏》被认为是僧伽的依怙。《律藏》讲述制定戒律的原因及意义,亦记载了从佛教创建之初逐渐发展的历史,佛陀的一生及教化情况。
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Canterbury Martyrs
George Roper, and Gregory Parke (or Paynter) were burnt.
1556
On 31 January 1556, John Lomas (or Jhon Lowmas) of Tenterden, Kent, Agnes Snoth (or Annis Snod
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