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snouting, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun snouting. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete.
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SNOUT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... a ... 1 ... a long projecting nose (as of a swine) ... 2 ... an anterior prolongation of the head of various animals (such as a weevil) : rostrum ... b.
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On snooting and snouting - The Grammarphobia Blog
The words “snoot” and “snout” have been used by Americans in various ways since the mid-1800s to express disdain for someone.
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▪ I. † ˈsnouting1 Obs.—1 [? f. snout n.1] A variety of apple.1651 Child in Hartlib Legacy (1655) 19 In Biscay..they make Cider of a certain sweet Apple, which hath a little bitterness in it, and is like to our snouting.▪ II. † ˈsnouting2 Obs.—1 [app. f. Du. snuit tow.] (See quot.)1662 Irish Statutes...
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snouting - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
snouting. present participle and gerund of snout · Categories: English non-lemma forms · English verb forms. Hidden categories:.
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snouting, n.² meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the mid 1600s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ...
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In common with other rivers sharing the same name, it is believed to refer to the burrowing or snouting action of the waters of the river.
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Snout - Wikipedia
A snout is the protruding portion of an animal's face, consisting of its nose, mouth, and jaw. In many animals, the structure is called a muzzle.
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SNOUT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SNOUT meaning: 1. the nose and mouth that stick out from the face of some animals: 2. slang for a person's nose…. Learn more.
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Snouting - Urban Dictionary
Snout, or 'snwt' is British slang for a cigarette(s) or tobacco. Most typically used by people who generally can't afford to buy their own.
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Snouting, Pouting and Rooting - Practical Neurology
The primitive oral reflexes include sucking and rooting. These are appropriate motor responses in the infant to ensure adequate feeding at the breast.
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snute
† snute Obs. In 7 snewtte, snut(t)e, snuyt. [ad. Du. snuit or Flem. snuite, snute: cf. snouting2.] (See quots. 1651.)1649 Rec. Merchant. Adv. Newcastle (Surtees) I. 157 A little hempe, snute and sope. 1651 Ibid. 174 Snutte, a comodity made out of flax. Ibid., In which manufacture there are these 3 p...
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snout
▪ I. snout, n.1 (snaʊt) Forms: 3–4 snute, 4–6 snoute, 4–7 snowte, 7 snoote; 4– snout (6 snought), 6–7, Sc. 8–9 snowt. [ME. snūt(e, = WFris. sn{uacu}t, snute (NFris. snüt, snit), MDu. snūte, snuut (Kilian snuyte, Du. snuit), MLG. snût(e, G. schnauze († schnausze, schnauz), MSw. and Sw. dial. snuta, D...
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snail
▪ I. snail, n.1 (sneɪl) Forms: α. 1 sneᵹel, sneᵹl, snæᵹel, snæᵹl, 4–7 snayl, 5–7 snayle (5 snaylle); 3, 5– snail (6 snaill), 5–7 snaile, 6–7 snale. β. 1 snél, snǽl, 5 snele, snyle, 9 dial. sneel. γ. 4 snawile. [OE. sneᵹel, snæᵹel, etc., = MLG. sneil (LG. snäl, sniel, etc.), OHG. snegil (MHG. snegel,...
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