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Abound vs Snew - What's the difference?

abound | snew |

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between abound and snew

is that abound is (obsolete) to be wealthy while snew is (obsolete) to abound.

As verbs the difference between abound and snew

is that abound is to be full to overflowing
while snew is (obsolete) to snow or snew can be (dialectal) (snow).

abound

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To be full to overflowing.
  • (obsolete) To be wealthy.
  • To be highly productive.
  • To be present or available in large numbers; to be plentiful.
  • Wild animals abound wherever man does not stake his claim.
  • * Where sin abounded' grace did much more '''abound . ''Romans 5:20 .
  • To revel in.
  • To be copiously supplied;
  • The wilderness abounds in traps.
  • * The wild boar which abounds in some parts of the continent of Europe. - Chambers.
  • Usage notes

    * (copiously supplied) Abound is followed by in'' or ''with .

    Derived terms

    * abounder * aboundingly * abound in * abound with

    References

    snew

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) .

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (obsolete) To snow.
  • (obsolete) To abound.
  • It snewed in his house of meat and drink.

    Etymology 2

    See (snow).

    Verb

    (head)
  • (dialectal) (snow)
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