α. 1800s– snide, 1900s– snied.
β. 2000s– snived.
单词 | snived |
释义 | snivedadj.α. 1800s– snide, 1900s– snied. β. 2000s– snived. Chiefly English regional (north-west midlands). Overrun, infested (with something). Cf. snided adj. ΚΠ α. β. 1933 Northern Sportsman (Michigan) Oct. 20/2 If the season lasted for six months, the land would be snived with unpaid street cleaners.2014 @NoSleepForTony 27 June in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) We're surrounded by lambs/sheep here lol—fields all around snived with the buggers!a1895 H. Walker MS Coll. Notts. Words in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1904) V. 581/1 Th' place wer fairly snide wi' mice. 1912 D. H. Lawrence Let. 5 Mar. (2002) I. 371 Rather rum old place—snied with colliers. 1974 D. Wilson Staffs. Dial. Words 59 Snide, overrun; as of vermin. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.a1895 |
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