Snite vs Unite - What's the difference?
snite | unite |
(obsolete, or, Scotland, transitive) To blow (one's nose).
(obsolete, or, Scotland, transitive) To snuff (a candle).
To come or bring together as one.
As verbs the difference between snite and unite
is that snite is to blow (one's nose) while unite is to come or bring together as one.As a noun snite
is a snipe.snite
English
(Webster 1913)Etymology 1
Etymology 2
From (etyl) snitan. Cognate with (etyl) . Related to snout and (snot).Verb
(snit)References
* Thomson, J. - Etymons of English words -pg. 199
References
*Anagrams
* ----unite
English
Verb
- The new government will try to unite the various factions.
- If we want to win, we will need to unite .
- I hope this song can unite people from all different cultures.