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单词 snithe
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snitheadj.

Forms: Also 1800s snyde.
Etymology: Related to snithe v.
northern dialect.
= snithing adj.
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the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > cold weather > [adjective] > sharp or bitter
fellc1330
snithinga1350
sharpc1435
hoar?a1500
sneaping1598
shrewd1603
bittera1616
snithe1671
cutting1798
stingy1823
1671 S. Skinner & T. Henshaw Etymologicon Linguæ Anglicanæ A Snithe-wind, vox elegantissima agro Linc. usitatissima. Significat autem Ventum valde Frigidum & Penetrabilem,..ut nos dicimus, a Cutting wind. [Hence in Ray.]
1683 G. Meriton York-shire Dialogue in Pure Nat. Dial. 39 It is varra Snithe, And Ise flaid, Wife, it will be Frost Belive.
1828– in north. dial. use ( Eng. Dial. Dict. ).
1884 G. S. Streatfeild Lincolnshire & Danes 265 At the fore-end of the year the winds are often hask and snyde.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

snithev.

Origin: A word inherited from Germanic.
Etymology: Common Germanic: Old English sníðan, = Old Frisian snîtha (snida, snia, West Frisian snije), Middle Dutch snīden (Dutch snijden), Old Saxon snîđan (Low German snīden), Old High German snîdan (Middle High German snîden, German schneiden), Old Norse sníða (Norwegian and Swedish snida), Gothic sneiþan. The modern dialect use may be from Old Norse.
Obsolete exc. dialect.
transitive. To cut; †to kill by cutting.
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the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > cutting > cut [verb (transitive)]
snithec725
carvec1000
cutc1275
slitc1275
hag1294
ritc1300
chop1362
slash1382
cut and carvea1398
flash?a1400
flish?a1400
slenda1400
race?a1425
raise?a1425
razea1425
scotch?c1425
ochec1440
slitec1450
ranch?a1525
scorchc1550
scalp1552
mincea1560
rash?1565
beslash1581
fent1589
engrave1590
nick1592
snip1593
carbonado1596
rescide1598
skice1600
entail1601
chip1609
wriggle1612
insecate1623
carbonate1629
carbonade1634
insecta1652
flick1676
sneg1718
snick1728
slot1747
sneck1817
tame1847
bite-
the world > life > death > killing > killing by specific method > kill [verb (transitive)] > by stabbing or cutting
snithec725
ofstingeOE
stickOE
to sting to death13..
to put (do) to the sword1338
throata1382
to strike dead, to (the) deathc1390
hewc1400
stab1530
to stab (a person) in1530
poniard1593
stiletto1613
jugulate1623
kris1625
dagger1694
pike1787
to cut down1821
sword1863
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > action of dividing or divided condition > division by cutting > divide by cutting [verb (transitive)] > cut into pieces
snithec725
chop?a1400
culpec1430
gobbonc1440
gobbeta1450
culpon1508
to cut up1574
share1577
junk1776
c725 Corpus Gl. (Hessels) D 342 Dolatum, gesniden.
c897 K. Ælfred tr. Gregory Pastoral Care 377 Gif hwelc god læce bið, ðe wel cann wunda sniðan.
c1000 Ælfric Homilies II. 40 God..het niman anes geares lamb æt ælcum hiwisce, and sniðan on Easter-tide.
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 14666 Tacc ysaac þin wennchell. & sniþ itt. alls itt wære an shep.
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 1338 Þe preost..toc. & snaþ þatt oþerr bucc.
1888 S. O. Addy Gloss. Words Sheffield 226 Snithe a piece off with thy knife.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online December 2019).
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