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snuve
† snuve, v. Obs.—1 [= WFris. snuve, MDu. snuven, snuyven (Du. snuiven), LG. snuven, MHG. snuben (G. schnauben), etc., in similar senses.] trans. To snuff or sniff.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 191 Þe werse..secheð..at te nose ȝif it beoð open to snuuende unluuede breð. Oxford English Dictionary
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snoove
snoove, v. Sc. (snuv) Also 6 snoif, 9 snuive, snuve. [a. OScand. (east) *snóa (MSw. snoa, Sw. sno, Da. snoe), = ON. and Icel. sn{uacu}a (Fær. sn{uacu}gva, Norw. snu). For the development of the vb., cf. the etym. note to ro n.] 1. a. trans. To twirl, cause to turn. b. intr. (See quot. 1808.)1513 Dou... Oxford English Dictionary
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snuff
▪ I. snuff, n.1 (snʌf) Forms: 4–6 snoffe, 5 snof, 9 dial. snoff; 4–7 snuffe, 7 snuf; 6– snuff. [Of obscure origin: G. schnuppe († snupe), which agrees in sense, does not correspond phonetically.] I. 1. a. That portion of a wick, etc., which is partly consumed in the course of burning to give light, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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