sneaksome

adj

Etymology

From sneak + -some.

  1. inherited from *snīkaną — “to creep, crawl
  2. inherited from *snīkan
  3. inherited from snīcan — “to creep, crawl
  4. inherited from sniken — “to creep, crawl
  5. suffixed as sneaksome — “sneak + some

Definitions

  1. Characterised by sneaking or sneakiness

    • They follow us all the way to the wood shore, and I've rarely seen such skill. Nearly as sneaksome as I am.
    • “If it's here, it's hidden good and sneaksome, snuglets,” he muttered.

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