Definition of Snods

1. snod [v] - See also: snod

Lexicographical Neighbors of Snods

snobbisms
snobby
snobling
snoblings
snobocracies
snobocracy
snobocratic
snobs
snocross
snod
snodded
snodder
snoddest
snodding
snoddit
snods (current term)
snoek
snoeks
snoezelen
snoff
snoffs
snog
snogfest
snogfests
snogged
snogger
snogging
snogs
snoke
snoked

Literary usage of Snods

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

1. The poll book of the contested election for the southern division of by Northumberland, Eng, Eng Northumberland (1833)
"Unthank Shotley-field South-snods Shotley-field Shotley-field Shotley-field ... Shotley-field-E .-mill o. of house &c., South-snods... o. of house, ..."

2. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1888)
"Old snods is candidate for the Professorship of History, which, it ¡s supposed, will be soon vacant by the death of Dr. Frewin '. ..."

3. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1909)
"... earl of Wiltshire, gave him the castle and manor of Wilderton and Molash in Kent and the manor of Old Swinford and snods- bury in Worcestershire, ..."

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