Middle English

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Etymology

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From Middle Dutch snute or Middle Low German snute; both ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *snūt.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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snowte (plural snowtes)

  1. An animal's snout or trunk (long, projecting nose and mouth).
  2. (derogatory) The nose of a person; the flesh surrounding the nasal cavity.
  3. The facial features or appearance of a person; how one's face looks.
  4. (figuratively) The temperament or behaviour of a person.
  5. The point of something sharp (e.g. a needle or a seafaring vessel of war)

Descendants

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  • English: snout
  • Scots: snout, snoot

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