snudge
English
Etymology
From Old English, related to snug.
Verb
snudge (third-person singular simple present snudges, present participle snudging, simple past and past participle snudged)
- (obsolete, intransitive) To lie snug or quiet.
- (obsolete) To save in a miserly manner; to hoard.
Derived terms
- snudge along: to walk looking down, with an abstracted appearance.
- snudge over the fire: to keep close to the fire.
Noun
snudge (plural snudges)
- (obsolete) A miser; a sneaking fellow.
Anagrams
- Sugden, nudges