- Snar
- Snar \Snar\, v. i. [Akin to LG. & OD. snarren, G. schnarren, E. snore. See {Snore}, and cf. {Snarl} to growl.] To snarl. [Obs.] --Spenser. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
šnar — šnar̃ interj. BM128(Pš) kartojant nusakomas šnarėjimas: Šnar šnar musys geltonos, akliai lenda į pauodegį arklio J … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
snar — /snär/ (Spenser) intransitive verb To snarl ORIGIN: Cf Du and LGer snarren … Useful english dictionary
snar — adj., t, e (ÆLDRE hurtig); med det snareste (så hurtigt som muligt) … Dansk ordbog
snar|er — «SNAIR uhr», noun. 1. a person who entangles, or lays snares. 2. a person who catches animals with snares … Useful english dictionary
snar — en·snar·er; en·snar·ing·ly; snar·er; … English syllables
snar — • flink, snabb, kvick, rask, rapp, snar, pigg • hastig, skyndsam, snabb, snar, rask, kvick, prompt • snabb • skyndsam, snabb, hastig, brådskande, rask, kvick … Svensk synonymlexikon
Snar — This interesting surname with variant spellings Snare, Snar, Snarr, etc., is a nickname for a swift or fast moving person deriving from the Old Norse snarr meaning swift . The surname dates back to the early 13th century, (see below). Further… … Surnames reference
snår — s ( et, snår) tät växtlighet, busksnår … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
snar|ing — «SNAIR ihng», noun. 1. the act or practice of using a snare. 2. the method of catching fish by entangling them in nets … Useful english dictionary
snar — snaar … Dictionary of ichthyology