sned
1sned — sned: på sned (på skrå) …
2Sned — Sned, v. t. To lop; to snathe. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …
3Sned — Sned, Sneed Sneed, n. See {Snath}. [1913 Webster] …
4sned — ˈsned transitive verb Etymology: Middle English sneden, from Old English snǣdan to cut off, slice more at snath chiefly Scotland : to lop off (vegetation) : prune …
5sned — I North Country (Newcastle) Words to lop, to cut: to sned sticks II North Country (Newcastle) Words the long shank or handel of a scythe. To sned is a Hartlepool word for to catch Aw ve snedded twee at a band (two fish on one line) …
6sned — • skev • vriden, sned, skev, snodd • lutande, sluttande, brant, sned …
7sned — Snath Snath (sn[a^]th), n. [Cf. AS. sn[=i][eth]an to cut, to mow, sn[=ae]d a bite, bit, snip.] The handle of a scythe; a snead. [Variously written in England {snead}, {sneed}, {sneath}, {sneeth}, {snathe}, etc.; in Scotland written {sned}.] [1913 …
8SNED — Société nationale d édition et de diffusion La Société nationale d édition et de diffusion (SNED) était une maison d édition et une entreprise de distribution d État algérienne, créée en 1966, devenue l Entreprise nationale algérienne du livre… …
9snéd — í ž, daj., mest. ed. snédi (ẹ̑) star. požrešen človek: ta sned tudi materi ni privoščila priboljška …
10snedækket — sne|dæk|ket adj., snedækkede; snedækkede bjerge …