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† ˈsnoggy variant of (or error for) snaggy a.1670 Covel in Early Voy. Levant (Hakl. Soc.) 141 They were all short, snoggy trees, much loaded with boughs.
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▪ 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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