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Webster 1913 Edition
Snib
Snib
,Verb.
T.
[OE. ]
snibben
; cf. Dan. snibbe
, and E. snub
, Verb.
T.
To check; to sneap; to sneb.
[Obs.]
Him would he
snib
sharply for the nones. Chaucer.
Snib
,Noun.
A reprimand; a snub.
[Obs.]
Marston.
Webster 1828 Edition
Snib
SNIB
, to nip or reprimand, is only a different spelling of sneb, sneap.Definition 2024
snib
snib
English
Noun
snib (plural snibs)
- (Scotland) A latch or fastening for a door, window etc.
- 2008, James Kelman, Kieron Smith, Boy, Penguin 2009, p. 99:
- He did not like me coming in except if I was going to bed. I heard him saying to my maw about a snib for the door.
- 2008, James Kelman, Kieron Smith, Boy, Penguin 2009, p. 99:
- (obsolete) A reprimand; a snub.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Marston to this entry?)
Verb
snib (third-person singular simple present snibs, present participle snibbing, simple past and past participle snibbed)
- (Scotland) To latch (a door, window etc.).
- 1890, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Sign of the Four, VI:
- ‘Window is snibbed on the inner side. Frame-work is solid. No hinges at the side. Let us open it.’
- 1890, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Sign of the Four, VI: