snead

verb

Etymology

Verb from Middle English *sneden, *snæden (found in tosnæden), from Old English snǣdan (“to cut; feed”), from Proto-Germanic *snaidijaną, related to Middle High German sneiten, Icelandic sneiða, English snithe (“to cut”). More at snithe. Noun from Middle English snade, snede, from Old English snǣd (“piece, bit, slice; shaft, handle”), related to Icelandic sneið.

  1. inherited from snǣd
  2. inherited from snade
  3. inherited from *snaidijaną
  4. inherited from snǣdan
  5. inherited from *sneden

Definitions

  1. To cut

    To cut; lop; prune.

  2. A piece

    A piece; bit; slice.

  3. A snath.

  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. A surname.

    2. A town in Blount County, Alabama, United States.

    3. An unincorporated community in Columbia County, Georgia, United States.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA