- snókr
- m. [Dan. snog], a snake; see snákr: a nickname, Sturl. iii. Snóks-dalr, a local name in Icel., from the pr. name.
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.
Snoxall — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Snoxill, Snoxell, Snoxhill, and Snox(h)all, recorded in church registers of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, from the mid 16th Century is believed to be of locational origin from a lost… … Surnames reference
Snoxell — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Snoxill, Snoxell, Snoxhill, and Snox(h)all, recorded in church registers of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, from the mid 16th Century is believed to be of locational origin from a lost… … Surnames reference
Snoxill — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Snoxill, Snoxell, Snoxhill, and Snox(h)all, recorded in church registers of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, from the mid 16th Century is believed to be of locational origin from a lost… … Surnames reference
snook — snook1 [snook] n. pl. snook or snooks [Du snoek, pike < MDu snoec, akin to ON snokr, small shark & OE snacc, small vessel] any of a family (Centropomidae) of percoid fishes of warm seas; esp., a large game and food fish (Centropomus… … English World dictionary