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English

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishsnid (attested only in the sense ofsaw andslaughter), fromOld Englishsnid,snide(a cut, incision; cutting implement, saw), fromProto-West Germanic*snidi; merging withMiddle Englishsnede(a morsel, bite; scythe), fromOld Englishsnǣd(something cut off, morsel, bit; scythe handle).

Noun

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sned (pluralsneds)

  1. (Scotland) Acut, acutting; aslash, a slightwound; a lopping or pruning.
  2. snathe (scythe part)

Verb

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sned (third-person singular simple presentsneds,present participlesnedding,simple past and past participlesnedded)

  1. (archaic, Northern England, Scotland, transitive) Tolop;lop orchop off.
    Synonyms:snathe,snead

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Swedish

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Etymology

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FromOld Swedishsnedher. Related tosnedd(obliqueness, inclination).

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Adjective

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sned (comparativesnedare,superlativesnedast)

  1. at an angle (especially if neither horizontal nor vertical),oblique,askew,crooked
    Tavlan ärsned
    The painting iscrooked
    Lägga huvudetpå sned
    Tilt one's head
  2. (figuratively)skewed (uneven)
    sned resursfördelning
    skewed distribution of resources
  3. (colloquial)angry (with),sour; in a very bad mood
    Jag blirsned på honom när han uppför sig så där
    I getangry with him when he behaves like that
    Varför är dusned?
    Why are youangry?

Declension

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Inflection ofsned
Indefinitepositivecomparativesuperlative1
common singularsnedsnedaresnedast
neuter singularsnettsnedaresnedast
pluralsnedasnedaresnedast
masculine plural2snedesnedaresnedast
Definitepositivecomparativesuperlative
masculine singular3snedesnedaresnedaste
allsnedasnedaresnedaste

1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishsnede, fromOld Englishsnǣd.

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Noun

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sned

  1. Thehandle of the scythe.

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References

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  • Kathleen A. Browne (1927), “THE ANCIENT DIALECT OF THE BARONIES OF FORTH AND BARGY, COUNTY WEXFORD.”, inJournal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of lreland (Sixth Series)‎[1], volume17, number 2, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, page134
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