n.
Pronunciation: ' sni-k ə (r)- ˌ sn ē
Function: noun
Etymology: obsolete snick or snee to engage in cut-and-thrust fighting, alteration of earlier steake or snye, from Dutch steken of snijden to thrust or cut
Date: circa 1775
: a large knife
n.
Pronunciation: ' sni-k ə (r)- ˌ sn ē
Function: noun
Etymology: obsolete snick or snee to engage in cut-and-thrust fighting, alteration of earlier steake or snye, from Dutch steken of snijden to thrust or cut
Date: circa 1775
: a large knife
Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary. Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка. 2012