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snush
▪ I. † snush, n. Obs. [perh. imitative of a sneezing sound, but cf. Da. and Sw. snus. See also snish sneesh n.] 1. Snuff. (Freq. c 1680–1700.)1671 Crowne Juliana iii. 33 Some snush would purge your simple brain. 1698 Phil. Trans. XX. 7 He had Snush on his Hand, as if just ready to take it. 1700 Farq...
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sneesh
sneesh Sc. and north. dial. (sniːʃ) Also 9 sneish; 8–9 snish. [? Back-formation from next: but cf. snush n., of which the Gloucester dial. snish is probably a variant. Ir. Gael. has snaois.] a. Snuff. b. A pinch of snuff. The verb sneesh to snuff, and sneesher a snuffer, are also current in mod. Sc....
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snoose
snoose Western N. Amer. (snuːs, snuːz) Also schnoose, snooze. [ad. Da., Norw., and Sw. snus snuff, shortening of Da., Sw. snustobak, Norw. snustobakk snuff tobacco; cf. snush n.] Chewing snuff, esp. taken by loggers. Also fig.1912 H. Footner New Rivers of North 21 Loud were the lamentations of his f...
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