snath
91sniddle — ˈsnidəl noun Etymology: Middle English snyth hill; probably akin to Old English snīthan to cut more at snath dialect England : coarse grass or sedge …
92snithe — ˈsnīth adjective Etymology: from obsolete English snithe to cut, from Middle English snithen, from Old English snīthan more at snath chiefly dialect, of wind or weather : sharp, piercing …
93snathe — noun see snath …
94snythe — obs. variant of snath, scythe pole …