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1 snàth
thread, Irish snáth, Old Irish snáthe, Welsh ysnoden, lace, fillet, noden, thread, Cornish noden, snod, vitta, Breton neudenn: *snâtio-, *snâto-n, root snâ, snê, wind, spin; Sanskrit snâyu, sinew, bow-string; Greek $$Geu$$'/nnctos, well-spun; German schnur, lace, tie. See the allied snìomh and snàthad.
См. также в других словарях:
(s)nē- and (s)nēi- — (s)nē and (s)nēi English meaning: to sew together, to web, spin Deutsche Übersetzung: “Fäden zusammendrehen, with dem Faden hantieren”, daher “weben, spinnen” and “ sew “ Note: (maybe from dem present snē i̯ō; or umgekehrt snē… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary