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Definition of Snaws

Snaw
Snaw Snaw (sn[add]), n. Snow. [Obs. or Scot.] --Burns.

Meaning of Snaws from wikipedia

- 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)...
- 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...
- oaljinne stone stoan stane sthoan stien steen steen Stein stjin snow snaw snaw sneow snie sneeu sneeuw Schnee snji(w) summer summer simmer zimmer simmer...
- 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...
- (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...
- Halkomelem Island (also: Hulʼq̱ʼumiʼnumʼ, Həl̕q̓əmín̓əm̓) Cowichan Snuneymuxw and Snaw-Na-Was Halalt Stz'uminus (Chemainus) Lamalcha Malahat Penelakut Lyackson...
- recorded in 1095 as Snawdune, and is derived from the Old English elements snaw and dun, meaning "snow hill". The Welsh name of the mountain, Yr Wyddfa,...
- area was inhabited by several Coast Salish indigenous groups: Quali****, Snaw-naw-as (Nanoose), and Snuneymuxw peoples. The Spanish were the first Europeans...
- thunders” A want, B yente "wind" ḫūwanz "wind" *sneygʷʰ- "to snow" snow (< OE snāw < *snóygʷʰos, snīwan "to snow" < *snéygʷʰonom) snáiws "snow" nix (nivis)...
- Other words spelled ow were pronounced with an aw sound [ɒː] such as knaw, snaw, blaw for know, snow, blow, from old English āw. An [ɒɪ] (west riding) or...