Definition of Snigs. Meaning of Snigs. Synonyms of Snigs

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Definition of Snigs

Snig
Snig Snig, v. t. [See Snick a small cut.] To chop off; to cut. [Prov. Eng.]
Snig
Snig Snig, v. i. [See Sneak.] To sneak. [Prov. Eng.]
Snig
Snig Snig, Snigg Snigg, n. [Cf. Sneak.] (Zo["o]l.) A small eel. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Snigs from wikipedia

- earliest known versions, the first ingredient for boys is either "snips" or "snigs", the latter being a ****brian dialect word for a small eel. The rhyme sometimes...
- Church is mainly 14th century. Corse Court is mediaeval. The settlement of Snig's End, in the north of the parish was the site of a settlement for industrial...
- A sniggle is a type of fish hook used for catching eels (known as snigs), using the method of sniggling. Also, much like the clasp on a front hooking...
- South Yorkshire Police headquarters, Snig Hill, Sheffield...
- Construction began. Snigs End - The purchase was completed. Great Dodford - 280 acres (1.1 km2) of land were bought. 10 January Snigs End - A procession...
- East Other names Alternative spelling Sneegdha, Snygdha Variant form(s) Snidha Nickname(s) Snig Usage In Affection Related names Snigda, Snighda, Snigdho...
- Infraero Humaitá AM SWHT HUW AM0019 Francisco Correa da Cruz Airport Iguatu CE SNIG QIG CE0007 Dr. Francisco Tomé da Frota Airport Infraero Ijuí RS SSIJ IJU...
- Complex Snig Hill police station Woodseats police station Force headquarters is at Carbrook House, in Tinsley, Sheffield, following a move from Snig Hill...
- Manx scuitçh, see also Gaelic cooid, "selection", "amount", "number"). SnigsYoung eels, or sand-eels. Themselves – Fairies, supernatural beings. Twenty-Four...
- "a crowd/multitude". smidgen a very small piece noun From Irish smidean. snig to snap-off/lop-off verb Origin unknown. Cf. Scots sneg < sneck. stour dust...