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Crossnath
Crossnath Cross"nath` (-h?ch`; 224), v. t. To shade by means of crosshatching.
snathe
Snatch Snatch, n. [Cf. AS. sn[=i]?an to cut, to mow, sn?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.]
Snathe
Snathe Snathe, v. t. [Cf. Icel. snei?a to cut into alices, sn[=i]?a to cut; akin to AS. besn?dan, sn[=i]?an, G. schneiden, OHG. sn[=i]dan, Goth. snei?an to cut, to reap, and E. snath, snithe.] To lop; to prune. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Snath from wikipedia

- consists of a shaft about 170 centimetres (67 in) long called a snaith, snath, snathe or sned, traditionally made of wood but now sometimes metal. Simple...
- scythe has an additional arrangement of fingers attached to the snaith (snath or snathe) to catch the cut grain so that it can be cleanly laid down in...
- and cutlery. In 1834, Lamson patented a method for manufacturing curved snath handles for scythes used to harvest hay and wheat. The downward curve of...
- Twining Gr****es (1974) (poems) Spawning the Os (1974) Yogh (1974) (poems) Snath (1975) Two Boys and a Girl, Playing in a Churchyard (1975) (poem) Stalks...
- wide-brimmed hat. One hand rests against his hip, and the other hand grasps the snath of a scythe that rests across his shoulders. The tool's toe and cline hang...
- 'Father Lamson.' In 1834, Lamson patented a method for manufacturing curved snath handles for scythes used to harvest hay and wheat. The downward curve of...
- English verbs that retained inherited /θ/–/d/ or /s/–/r/ alternations: snīþan, snāþ, snidon, sniden /ˈsniːθɑn, ˈsnɑːθ, ˈsnidon, ˈsniden/ [ˈsniːðɑn, ˈsnɑːθ, ˈsnidon...
- straight blade side and a gently curved blunt side. The handle, called a snath, would ordinarily be of a hardwood indigenous to the area of manufacture...
- a Queen-Anne style house which belonged to the founders of the Dominion Snath company, once a North American leader in scythe handle production. The former...
- straight snath (long wooden shaft) and the scythe blade was short and thick, which reduced its efficiency. The Jenckes scythe had a double-curved snath and...