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单词 snog
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snogadj.

Brit. /snɒɡ/, U.S. /snɑɡ/, Scottish English /snɔɡ/
Origin: Apparently a borrowing from early Scandinavian. Etymon: Norse snǫgg-r.
Etymology: apparently < Old Norse snǫgg-r smooth, short-haired, etc. (compare the etymological note to snug adj.1).
northern dialect and †Scottish.
Smooth, sleek; neat, tidy.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > pleasing appearance > [adjective]
faireOE
comelyOE
winlyOE
goodlyOE
hendya1250
hendc1275
quaintc1300
seemlyc1305
tidya1325
avenant1340
honestc1384
sightya1387
properc1390
well beseena1393
queema1400
speciousa1400
featousc1400
parisantc1400
rekenc1400
well-favoureda1438
wellc1450
spectable?a1475
delicatec1480
jollya1500
bonny?a1513
snog1513
viewlyc1536
goodlikec1550
sightly1555
sightful1565
beholdinga1586
eyesome?1587
decent1600
vage1604
prospicuous1605
eyely1614
fashionable1630
well-looking1638
softa1643
fineish1647
well-looked1660
of a good (also ugly, etc.) look1700
likely-looked1709
sonsy1720
smiling1725
aspectable1731
smirkya1758
likely-looking1771
respectable1776
magnificent-looking1790
producible1792
presentable1800
good-looking1804
nice-looking1807
bonnyish1855
spick1882
eyeable1887
aegyo2007
the world > space > shape > flatness or levelness > smoothness > [adjective] > smooth and polished or glossy
slighta1300
politea1398
well-burnishedc1400
well-polished1485
snod?a1500
sleeked1513
sneith1513
snog1513
sleek1589
enamelled1600
polished1649
slid1719
waxen1722
glazy1724
smolt1837
patent leather1904
smarmy1909
ciré1921
1513 G. Douglas in tr. Virgil Æneid xii. Prol. 186 All snog and slekyt worth thir bestis skynnis.
1691 J. Ray Coll. Eng. Words (ed. 2) 66 Snog, neat, handsome: as snogly gear'd, handsomely drest.
1691 J. Ray Coll. Eng. Words (ed. 2) 66 Snog Malt, smooth with few Combs.
1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian vii, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. III. 170 Thou wouldst be a mettle lass enow, an thou wert snog and snod a bit better.
1855 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words 162 Snod and Snog, smooth and compact.

Derivatives

ˈsnogly adv.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > pleasing appearance > [adverb] > neatly or trimly
feata1525
pickedlya1528
trimly1534
trim1544
netly1564
neata1578
neatly1577
smugly?1578
deftly1579
neatly1581
trickly1581
trick1594
sprucely1598
spruce?1605
comptly1611
snogly1615
spruntly1631
queemly1703
snodly1721
trigly1728
tidilya1756
natty1810
spick and span1815
tightly1825
featly1834
jemmily1837
nattily1849
dapperly1858
snappily1936
the world > space > shape > flatness or levelness > smoothness > [adverb] > and glossy
sleek1602
snogly1615
sleekly1730
silkily1815
1615 H. Crooke Μικροκοσμογραϕια 1111 Thin they are and conuex, that they might lye more snogly vpon the fingers.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

snogv.1

Etymology: Compare snaggy adj.1
Obsolete. rare. Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries.
intransitive. To bristle.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > hair > [verb (intransitive)] > tuft or ridge
standc1225
snog1530
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 724/1 I snogge, je herisonne.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

> as lemmas

snog
snog v.2 intransitive to engage in snogging.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > kiss > [verb (intransitive)]
kissc1330
smouch1588
neb1609
moutha1616
to dab nebs?1772
snog1962
1945 C. H. Ward-Jackson It's a Piece of Cake (new ed.) 56 Snogging, courting, running around with the opposite sex. Comes from India. Thus, ‘On my leave I'm going up to the hills for a bit of snogging.’ Also used as a verb.]
1962 A. Sampson Anat. Brit. xxxvi. 574 The cinema has lost its hold—except among unmarried teenagers, two-thirds of whom go at least once a week, perhaps to snog in the doubles.
extracted from snoggingn.
snog
snog n. an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > kiss > [noun]
kissc1000
bassc1450
baisier1477
swapa1566
buss1567
smouch1578
lip-lick1582
lip-clip1606
tuck1611
accolade1654
poguec1670
osculum1706
slobber1884
banger1898
snog1959
1959 W. Camp Ruling Passion xii. 82 Let's pretend we're teenagers and stop for a nice snog.
1973 M. Amis Rachel Papers 21 They were enjoying a kiss—well, more of a snog really.
extracted from snoggingn.
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adj.1513v.11530
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