Definition of Snecked. Meaning of Snecked. Synonyms of Snecked

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Definition of Snecked

Sneck
Sneck Sneck, v. t. [See Snatch.] To fasten by a hatch; to latch, as a door. [Scot. & Prov. Eng.] Sneck up, be silent; shut up; hold your peace.
Sneck
Sneck Sneck, n. A door latch. [Scot. & Prov. Eng.] Sneck band, a latchstring. --Burns. Sneck drawer, a latch lifter; a bolt drawer; hence, a sly person; a cozener; a cheat; -- called also sneckdraw. Sneck drawing, lifting the latch.

Meaning of Snecked from wikipedia

- Snecked masonry has a mixture of roughly squared stones of different sizes. It is laid in horizontal courses with rising stones projecting through the...
- unusual for a country house. It is built of imported freestone, stugged and snecked ashlar; rubbled masonry is used at the rear. The castellated four-storey...
- spaces from excessive constraints. Gabion—Metal cages filled with stones Snecked masonry—Masonry made of mixed sizes of stone but in regular courses Wattle...
- a slow person or for a slow or indolent worker from Middle High German snecke German Schneck(e) Yiddish shnek "snail") is a German and Ashke**** Jewish...
- a gabled façade. The hall has two stories, and most of the house has a Snecked masonry façade from a 1946 restoration. This was performed after a long...
- Church. St Matthew's is a Grade II listed building which is constructed of snecked local sandstone with a graded stone-slate roof. The village has one school...
- angle. Built in two storeys with attics and ba****ts it is constructed of snecked grey stone with sandstone dressings and steep slate roofs. St David's church...
- remarkable concentration of buildings constructed in a regionally distinctive snecked ashlar technique brought to the area by Scottish masons. The district was...
- graveyard and site of an older church. The church is constructed from snecked sandstone in a Tudor style with a Scottish slate roof. A church hall is...
- the Bishop of Beverley (currently Stephen Race). The church is built in snecked sandstone with ashlar dressings and has a slate roof. It is cruciform in...