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单词 snood
释义

snood

English

WOTD – 4 September 2012
Women wearing snoods
A turkey with a prominent snood hanging over its beak

Alternative forms

  • snod, sneed

Etymology

From Middle English snod, from Old English snōd (headdress, fillet, snood), from Proto-Germanic *snōdō (rope, string), from Proto-Indo-European *snoh₁téh₂ (yarn, thread), from *sneh₁(i)- (to twist, wind, weave, plait). Cognate with Scots snuid (snood), Swedish snod, snodd (twist, twine). Compare also Old Saxon snōva (necklace), Old Norse snúa (to turn, twist), snúðr (a twist, twirl), English needle.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /snuːd/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -uːd

Noun

snood (plural snoods)

  1. A band or ribbon for keeping the hair in place, including the hair-band formerly worn in Scotland and northern England by young unmarried women.
  2. A small hairnet or cap worn by women to keep their hair in place.
    Hypernym: hairnet
    Hyponym: shpitzel
    • 1810, Walter Scott, “(please specify the canto number or page)”, in The Lady of the Lake; a Poem, Edinburgh: [] [James Ballantyne and Co.] for John Ballantyne and Co.; London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Miller, OCLC 6632529, (please specify the stanza number):
      And seldom was a snood amid / Such wild, luxuriant ringlets hid.
    • 2006, Thomas Pynchon, Against the Day, Vintage 2007, p. 264:
      serious girls with their hair in snoods entered numbers into logbooks []
  3. The flap of erectile red skin on the beak of a male turkey.
    Coordinate terms: caruncle, comb, cockscomb, crest, wattle
    • 2000, Gary Clancy, Turkey Hunting Tactics, page 8
      A fingerlike projection called a snood hangs over the front of the beak. When the tom is alert, the snood constricts and projects vertically as a fleshy bump at the top rear of the beak.
  4. A short line of horsehair, gut, monofilament, etc., by which a fishhook is attached to a longer (and usually heavier) line; a snell.
  5. A piece of clothing to keep the neck warm; neckwarmer.

Translations

Verb

snood (third-person singular simple present snoods, present participle snooding, simple past and past participle snooded)

  1. To keep the hair in place with a snood.
    • 1792, Robert Burns, "Tam Lin" (a Scottish popular ballad)
      Janet has kilted her green kirtle
      A little aboon her knee,
      And she has snooded her yellow hair
      A little aboon her bree,

Translations

Further reading

  • snood (headgear) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • Ondos, donos, doons

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch snôde, from Old Dutch *snōthi, from Proto-Germanic *snauþuz (bald, naked, poor), from Proto-Indo-European *ksnéw-tu-s, from the root *ksnew- (to scrape, sharpen). Cognates include German schnöde and Old Norse snauðr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /snoːt/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: snood
  • Rhymes: -oːt

Adjective

snood (comparative snoder, superlative snoodst)

  1. villanous and criminal
    Hij bekokstoofde een snood plan.
    He concocted a villainous plan.

Inflection

Inflection of snood
uninflectedsnood
inflectedsnode
comparativesnoder
positivecomparativesuperlative
predicative/adverbialsnoodsnoderhet snoodst
het snoodste
indefinitem./f. sing.snodesnoderesnoodste
n. sing.snoodsnodersnoodste
pluralsnodesnoderesnoodste
definitesnodesnoderesnoodste
partitivesnoodssnoders

Derived terms

  • snodelijk
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