SNOD


Meaning of SNOD in English

I. ˈsnäd adjective

Etymology: Middle English (Scots dialect), perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse snothinn bald, snöggr shorn, bald — more at novaculite

1. chiefly Scotland : smooth , neat , trim , sleek

2. chiefly Scotland : well-organized : orderly

II. transitive verb

( snodded ; snodded ; snodding ; snods )

chiefly Scotland : to make smooth, neat, or trim : tidy

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