释义 |
snood I. \ˈsnüd\ noun (-s) Etymology: from (assumed) Middle English, from Old English snōd; akin to Old Gutnish snōth cord, Old Irish snāth thread, Old English nǣdt needle — more at needle 1. a. Scotland : a fillet or band for the hair of a woman and especially of an unmarried woman b. : a net or fabric bag for confining a woman's hair pinned or tied on at the back of the head and sometimes attached to the back edge of a hat 2. : snell 3. : a fleshy protuberance at the base of the bill of a turkey
[snood 1b] II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to bind (the hair) with a snood 2. : to fasten (a hook) with a snell |