† snag-greetObs. [app.f. snag n.3 + greet grit n.1] (See quot. and cf.snail-cod.) 1651R. Child in Hartlib's Legacy (1655) 34 Snag greet: which is a kind of earth taken out of the Rivers, full of small shels. [Hence in Worlidge (1669) and some later works.]