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† snowge obs. form of snudge n. 1.c 1570 Durham Deposit. (Surtees) 106 Sainge that the said Bartram was a covetous snowge. Ibid. 107.
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▪ I. snudge, n. (snʌdʒ) [Cf. snudge v.1, and see also snowge, snuch.] 1. A miser, a mean avaricious person, a niggard; a sneaking or sponging fellow. Now dial. Very common from c 1550 to 1610.1545 R. Ascham Toxoph. i. (Arb.) 28 Thus youre husbandrie me thinke, is more like the life of a couetouse sn...
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