Sneb vs Sned - What's the difference?
sneb | sned |
(obsolete, or, dialect) To check; to reprimand.
* 16th c', '', Book II, '''1725 , ''The Works of the Honourable Sir Philip Sidney, Kt., in Prose and Verse , Volume 1, 14th Edition,
As verbs the difference between sneb and sned
is that sneb is (obsolete|or|dialect) to check; to reprimand while sned is (uk|dialect) to lop; to snathe.sneb
English
Verb
page 410,
- Thou heard'?t even now a young man ?neb me ?ore, / Because I read him, as I would my ?on.
Synonyms
* (check or reprimand) sneap, snib, snubReferences
Webster's 1828 dictionary