Lexicographical Neighbors of Sneesh
Literary usage of Sneesh
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and by Frederick William Fairholt (1876)
"Dr. Nott in a note to his edition of Dekker's Gulfs Hornbook, says : " the Scotch
mull, or sneesh- ing mull, with a spoon and hare's foot appended by ..."
2. England in the Days of Old by William Andrews (1897)
"more from the sneesh-box [snuff-box] than the pipe. And they made it so necessary
that I have heard some of them say that, should their bread come in ..."
3. England in the Days of Old by William Andrews (1897)
"more from the sneesh-box [snuff-box] than the pipe. And they made it so necessary
that I have heard some of them say that, should their bread come in ..."
4. Domestic Annals of Scotland: From the Reformation to the Revolution by Robert Chambers (1874)
"'They are fond of tobacco, but more from the sneesh-box [snuff-box] than the pipe.
And they have made it so necessary, that I have heard some of them say, ..."