Sned vs Snet - What's the difference?
sned | snet |
(obsolete) To clear of mucus; to blow (one's nose).
* Holland
As verbs the difference between sned and snet
is that sned is (uk|dialect) to lop; to snathe while snet is (obsolete) to clear of mucus; to blow (one's nose).As a noun snet is
(uk|obsolete|dialect) the fat of a deer.snet
English
Etymology 1
See snot.Verb
- Snetting his nose.