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snuch
† snuch Obs.—1 [Related to snudge in the same way as slutch, smutch, to sludge, smudge.] = snudge n.1579–80 North Plutarch (1595) 135 But in the ende..this bribing wretch was forced for to hold a typling booth, most like a clowne or snuch.
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snudge
▪ 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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tippling
▪ I. tippling, vbl. n.1 (ˈtɪplɪŋ) [In form and sense, the ordinary vbl. n. in -ing1 from tipple v.1; as to date, etc., see the latter.] The action of tipple v.1 † 1. The retailing of ale or other strong drink; the business of a ‘tippler’ (tippler1 1). Obs.1531 in W. H. Turner Select Rec. Oxford (188...
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