Definition of Snodded

1. snod [v] - See also: snod

Lexicographical Neighbors of Snodded

snobbish
snobbishly
snobbishness
snobbishnesses
snobbism
snobbisms
snobby
snobling
snoblings
snobocracies
snobocracy
snobocratic
snobs
snocross
snod
snodded (current term)
snodder
snoddest
snodding
snoddit
snods
snoek
snoeks
snoezelen
snoff
snoffs
snog
snogfest
snogfests
snogged

Literary usage of Snodded

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1821)
"... And snodded down, from top-shave, to the ground— Relieves the labouring crew, and bids prepare, For evening frolic, and for Maiden Fare. ..."

2. Scottish Songs, Ballads and Poems by Hew Ainslie (1855)
"... points at Schang he forms, But Schang their strength or points he scorns ; The victory boded, He cut them oft'like twa green corns, The Devil's snodded. ..."

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