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snacc

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
snacc, e; f. (?)
A swift-sailing vessel
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  • Ðá lét Eádweard cyng scypian xl snacca,

      Chr. 1052; Erl. 182, 36.
  • Hé fór tó Scotlande mid xii snaccum,

      1066; Erl. 201, 8.
Etymology
[(Borrowed from?) Icel. snekkja a swift-sailing vessel, belonging to the kind of 'lang-skip:' Dan. snekke a bark, sailing vessel.]
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