Snew vs Anew - What's the difference?
snew | anew |
(obsolete) To snow.
(obsolete) To abound.
(dialectal) (snow)
(literary, poetic or formal) again, once more
As a verb snew
is (obsolete) to snow or snew can be (dialectal) (snow).As an adverb anew is
(literary|poetic or formal) again, once more.snew
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Verb
(en verb)- It snewed in his house of meat and drink. —
Etymology 2
See (snow).Verb
(head)References
* *Anagrams
* *anew
English
Adverb
(-)- Each morning, opportunity—like the sun—dawns anew .