Snib vs Snie - What's the difference?
snib | snie |
(Scotland) A latch or fastening for a door, window etc.
*2008 , (James Kelman), Kieron Smith, Boy , Penguin 2009, p. 99:
*:He did not like me coming in except if I was going to bed. I heard him saying to my maw about a snib for the door.
(obsolete) A reprimand; a snub.
(Scotland) To latch (a door, window etc.).
*1890 , (Arthur Conan Doyle), The Sign of the Four , VI:
*:‘Window is snibbed on the inner side. Frame-work is solid. No hinges at the side. Let us open it.’
As verbs the difference between snib and snie
is that snib is (scotland) to latch (a door, window etc) while snie is .As a noun snib
is (scotland) a latch or fastening for a door, window etc.snib
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(en noun)- (Marston)