Definition of Sneath

1. n. See Snath.

Definition of Sneath

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of snath) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sneath

1. snead [n -S] - See also: snead

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sneath

sneakinesses
sneaking
sneaking(a)
sneaking suspicion
sneakingly
sneakingness
sneakish
sneaks
sneaksbies
sneaksby
sneaky
sneap
sneaped
sneaping
sneaps
sneath (current term)
sneaths
sneb
snebbe
snebbed
snebbes
snebbing
snebs
sneck
sneck-bend
sneck-bends
sneck lifter
sneck lifters
sneck posset
sneckdraw

Literary usage of Sneath

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Bay of San Francisco: The Metropolis of the Pacific Coast and Its by Lewis Publishing Company (1892)
"ICH AKD G. sneath, an early settler of California and a man prominent in business circles in San Francisco, was born in Frederick county, Maryland, ..."

2. Chinese Immigration in Its Social and Economical Aspects by George Frederick Seward (1881)
"Testimony of Mr. Babcock, Mr. Brier, Mr. Colton, Judge Heyden- feldt, Mr. Loomis, Mr. sneath, Mr. Brown, Judge Campbell, and Mr. Cooledge. ..."

3. Chinese Immigration in Its Social and Economical Aspects by George Frederick Seward (1881)
"Evidence of Mr. Roberts, Colonel Hoi- lister, Mr. Horner, Mr. Brier, Judge Dwindle, Mr. Easterby and Mr. sneath as to the nature and value of their labor. ..."

4. A History of the Machine-wrought Hosiery and Lace Manufactures by William Felkin (1867)
"James sneath was a frame-smith and setter-up, living in Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ... In addition to the constructive skill sneath himself possessed, ..."

5. Annals of Iowa by Samuel Storrs Howe, Theodore Sutton Parvin, Frederick Lloyd, Sanford W. Huff, State Historical Society of Iowa, Charles Aldrich, Edgar Rubey Harlan, Iowa Historical Dept (1839)
"Mrs. sneath here washing. I waited on her and finished ... H. sneath and wife here to dinner. 24th. Mend a pair of pants for Mae Davis, 20 ets., ..."

6. Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Instruction by American Institute of Instruction, Meeting (1904)
"E. HERSHEY sneath, PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY, YALE UNIVERSITY. The aesthetic element in human culture has not received and is not receiving the attention on ..."

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