snes

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See also: SNES, snés, and snes'

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse sneis (stick).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sneːs/, [sneːˀs]

Noun

snes c (singular definite snesen, plural indefinite snese)

  1. score (twenty)

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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Same origin as sneis (nail, peg, knitting needle), from Old Norse sneis.

Noun

snes n (definite singular sneset, indefinite plural snes, definite plural snesa or snesene)

  1. A score (number), 20.

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