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Snead   /snid/   Listen
noun
Snath  n.  (Variously written in England snead, sneed, sneath, sneeth, snathe, etc.; in Scotland written sned)  The handle of a scythe; a snead.



Snead  n.  
1.
A snath.
2.
A line or cord; a string. (Prov. Eng.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Snead" Quotes from Famous Books



... that "cabins of beggarly people, with goats, sheep, and swine, began to invade the same as formerly." A fresh agreement was forthwith entered into with Sir John Winter on the part of the Crown, who thereupon surrendered his former Patent, reserving the woods called Snead and Kidnalls, and nominated Francis Finch and Robert Clayton to receive a new grant of all such trees as were not fit for shipping, together with the use and occupation of the King's iron-works, and liberty to dig for and use iron ...
— The Forest of Dean - An Historical and Descriptive Account • H. G. Nicholls



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