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1 dēcerpō
dēcerpō psī, ptus, ere [de + carpo], to pluck off, tear away, break off, pluck, crop, gather: pollice florem, O.: poma manu, O.: ficum, Iu.: Undique decerpta oliva, H.: fetūs arbore, V.: oscula rostro, snatch, Ct.—Fig., to pluck off, take away: animus decerptus ex mente divinā, drawn: ne quid iocus de gravitate decerperet, detract.—To enjoy: ex re fructūs, H.: nihil sibi ex istā laude centurio decerpit.* * *decerpere, decerpsi, decerptus V TRANSpluck, pull/tear/snip off, pick; cull; reap/procure/gather; catch/snatch; remove -
2 prae-mordeō
prae-mordeō —, —, ēre, to bite off, snip off: ex hoc alqd, Iu. -
3 decarpo
decarpere, decarpsi, decarptus V TRANSpluck, pull/tear/snip off, pick; cull; reap/procure/gather; catch/snatch; remove -
4 praemordeo
prae-mordĕo, morsi and mordi, morsum, 2, v. a., to bite in front, to bite at the end; hence, in gen., to bite ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose).I.Lit.: ni fugissem, medium, credo, praemorsisset, Plaut. Fragm. ap. Gell. 7, 9, 7:II.linguam,
Luc. 6, 567:projectos,
Sen. Clem. 1, 5, 5.—Transf., to bite off, snip off, crib:et tamen ex hoc, Quodcumque est, Discipuli custos praemordet,
Juv. 7, 217. -
5 Gallinago hardwickii
ENG Latham's snipeNLD Japanse snip -
6 Gallinago megala
ENG Swinhoe's snipeNLD Siberische snip -
7 Limnodromus griseus
ENG short-billed dowitcherNLD kleine grijze snipGER kleiner SchlammlauferFRA becassine roux -
8 Limnodromus scolopaceus
ENG long-billed dowitcherNLD grote grijze snipGER SchlammlauferFRA limnodrome gris -
9 Limnodromus semipalmatus
ENG Asian dowitcherNLD Aziatische grijze snip
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snip — snip·er; snip·er·scope; snip·i·ness; snip·per; snip·per·snap·per; snip·pet; snip·pety; snip·pi·ness; snip·py; snip·snap·sno·rum; snip·tious; snip; gut·ter·snip·ish; … English syllables
snip — [snɪp] noun be a snip informal to be surprisingly cheap: • At £20 for twelve, they re a snip! * * * snip UK US /snɪp/ noun [S] UK INFORMAL ► something that is being sold for less than you expect: »At a fiv … Financial and business terms
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snip — /snip/, v., snipped, snipping, n. v.t. 1. to cut with a small, quick stroke, or a succession of such strokes, with scissors or the like. 2. to remove or cut off (something) by or as by cutting in this manner: to snip a rose. v.i. 3. to cut with… … Universalium
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snip-snap-snorum — /snip snap snöˈrəm/ noun A children s game of turning up cards, to the calls of ‘snip’, ‘snap’ and ‘snorum’ ORIGIN: LGer snipp snapp snorum … Useful english dictionary
Snip — Snip, n. 1. A single cut, as with shears or scissors; a clip. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. A small shred; a bit cut off. Wiseman. [1913 Webster] 3. A share; a snack. [Obs.] L Estrange [1913 Webster] 4. A tailor. [Slang] Nares. C. Kingsley. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snip — Snip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Snipped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Snipping}.] [D. snippen; akin to G. schnippen.] To cut off the nip or neb of, or to cut off at once with shears or scissors; to clip off suddenly; to nip; hence, to break off; to snatch away.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Snip-snap — a. Quick; short; sharp; smart. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snip Snap Snorem — is an old game at cards, sometimes called Earl of Coventry. There are several methods of playing, but in the most common a full whist pack is used and any number of players may take part. The pack is dealt, one card at a time, and the eldest hand … Wikipedia