- In sailing, a snow,
snaw or
snauw is a square-rigged
vessel with two masts,
complemented by a snow- or trysail-mast
stepped immediately abaft (behind)...
-
sniwan /sni.wan/ "to hasten" vs. snáu /snɔː/ "I/he hastened" (expected *
snaw,
compare qiman "to come", qam "I/he came"). The
carefully maintained alternations...
- my life I am weary. 'Tis not the frost, that
freezes fell, Nor
blawing snaws (snow) inclemency, 'Tis not sic
cauld (such cold) that
makes me cry, But...
- "Snowdon"
means "snow hill" and is
derived from the Old
English elements "
snāw" and "dūn", the
latter meaning 'hill'. "Snowdonia" is
simply taken from the...
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allein oaljinne stone stoan stane sthoan stien steen Stein stjin snow
snaw snaw sneow snie
sneeuw Schnee snji(w)
summer summer simmer zimmer simmer zomer...
- thunders” A want, B
yente "wind" ḫūwanz "wind" *sneygʷʰ- "to snow" snow (< OE
snāw < *snóygʷʰos, snīwan "to snow" < *snéygʷʰonom) snáiws "snow" nix (nivis)...
- The
Nanoose First Nation, also
known the
Snaw-naw-as
First Nation, is a
First Nations government located on
central Vancouver Island in
southwestern British...
- (Island Halkomelem):
Hwlitsum (Lamalcha or Lamalchi)
Snuneymuxw (Nanaimo)
Snaw-naw-as (Nanoose)
Cowichan Somena (S’amuna’) Quw'utsun
Quamichan Clemclemaluts...
- (all),
cauld (cold), braw (brave, handsome, fine, splendid), faw (fall) and
snaw (snow),
often written aa, caal(d), braa, faa and snaa in
dialect writing...
- 3°52′43″W / 50.499216°N 3.878496°W / 50.499216; -3.878496
Naming Etymology snãw+dun - hill of snow
Geography Location Dartmoor, UK OS grid SX 66869 68287...