snod up

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English

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Etymology

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Related to Old English snǣdan (to cut, prune). See snead, snithe.

Verb

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snod up (third-person singular simple present snods up, present participle snodding up, simple past and past participle snodded up)

  1. (Scotland, transitive) To trim; to set in order.

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