- snepe
- , adj. == foolish. O. and N. 225. ON. snapr
Oldest English Words. 2014.
Oldest English Words. 2014.
šnepė — ךnẽpė (vok. Schnepfe) sf. (2) KII166 slanka … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
snepe — … Useful english dictionary
šnepetyti — šnepẽtyti, ija, ijo tr. godžiai valgyti … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Snap — Not as may be thought a nickname derived from the fast flying bird, but a Viking locational name originally from Yorkshire, Cumberland and Suffolk and formerly spelt as Snaep or Snap and translating as one dwelling by the pasture or meadows .… … Surnames reference
Snipe — Not as may be thought a nickname derived from the fast flying bird, but a Viking locational name originally from Yorkshire, Cumberland and Suffolk and formerly spelt as Snaep or Snap and translating as one dwelling by the pasture or meadows .… … Surnames reference
Nepalese — Nep·a·lese || ‚nepÉ”Ë liËz n. Nepali, language of the people of Nepal … English contemporary dictionary
nepalese — Nep·a·lese || ‚nepÉ”Ë liËz n. Nepali, native or resident of Nepal (country in southern Asia) adj. Nepali, of or pertaining to Nepal or its people or its culture (country in southern Asia) … English contemporary dictionary
nepaleses — Nep·a·lese || ‚nepÉ”Ë liËz n. Nepali, native or resident of Nepal (country in southern Asia) adj. Nepali, of or pertaining to Nepal or its people or its culture (country in southern Asia) … English contemporary dictionary