snytan

Old English

Etymology

From Northwest Germanic *snūtijaną. Cognate with Old Dutch *snūten (Dutch snuiten), Old High German snūzen (German schnäuzen), Old Norse snýta (Icelandic snýta).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈsnyːtɑn/

Verb

snȳtan

  1. to blow one's nose
    Hwȳ snȳttest þū on þīnes brōðor hemeþe?
    Why did you blow your nose on your brother's shirt?

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Middle English: sniten
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