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snath

noun \ˈsnath, ˈsneth\

Definition of SNATH

:  the handle of a scythe

Variants of SNATH

snath or snathe \ˈsnāth, ˈsnāth\
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Origin of SNATH

akin to Middle English snede long scythe, from Old English snǣd scythe handle
First Known Use: 1574

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