Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Scotch variant of
snag .
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Examples
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This is Mr. Wilson showing me how to translate properly ego loshadka, sneg pochuya, pletyotsya rïs'yu kak-nibud '(which in my correct literal rendering goes "his naggy, having sensed the snow, shambles at something like a trot").
Letters: the Strange Case of Nabokov and Wilson Nabokov, Vladimir 1965
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Og en saadan Nat sneg Jessica sig fra den rige Jøde og løb med en Landstryger fra Venedig herhid til Belmont.
An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway Martin Brown Ruud 1913
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More folk-fusion themes are revisited in two excellent tracks - "My Diary" and "Zajdi zajdi" - the latter being known to old SMAK fans from the album "Za? to ne volim sneg" (1981).
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bilby commented on the word sneg
Bosnian - snow
November 22, 2007
rolig commented on the word sneg
also Slovene, Russian, and other Slavic languages, or something close (Croatian: snijeg, Czech: sníh, Ukr.: snih)
December 6, 2007
bilby commented on the word sneg
Yeps. Do you like living in Slovenia?
December 6, 2007
rolig commented on the word sneg
Oh yeah, it's not too shabby, or even too slovenly. As lovely as the name Ljubljana would lead you to expect.
December 6, 2007