Snet vs Senet - What's the difference?
snet | senet |
(obsolete) To clear of mucus; to blow (one's nose).
* Holland
An Ancient Egyptian board game, probably played as a strategy game similar to chess or go.
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As nouns the difference between snet and senet
is that snet is (uk|obsolete|dialect) the fat of a deer while senet is an ancient egyptian board game, probably played as a strategy game similar to chess or go.As a verb snet
is (obsolete) to clear of mucus; to blow (one's nose).snet
English
Etymology 1
See snot.Verb
- Snetting his nose.