Lexicographical Neighbors of Snool
Literary usage of Snool
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1874)
"Are not Ritualist Clergymen the apes of Romish Priests, and are there not Ladies
who adore Ritualist Clergymen ? things. To snool fairly and honourably, ..."
2. A Dictionary of Lowland Scotch: With an Introductory Chapter Onthe Poetry by Charles Mackay (1888)
"snool, to flatter abjectly, to cringe, to crawl. This word also means to snub,
... They snool me sair and haud me down, And gar me look like ..."
3. A Dictionary of Lowland Scotch: With an Introductory Chapter Onthe Poetry by Charles Mackay (1888)
"snool, to flatter abjectly, to cringe, to crawl. This word also means to snub,
... They snool me sair and haud me down, And gar me look like ..."