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snode

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Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch *snōthi, from Proto-Germanic *snauþijaz.

Adjective

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snôde

  1. poor, needy
  2. paltry, of little value
  3. bad, worthless
  4. low in standing
  5. lowly, despised
  6. miserable, pitiful

Inflection

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Adjective
Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural
Nominative Indefinite snôde snôde snôde snôde
Definite snôde snôde
Accusative Indefinite snôden snôde snôde snôde
Definite snôde
Genitive Indefinite snôdes snôder snôdes snôder
Definite snôdes, snôden snôdes, snôden
Dative snôden snôder snôden snôden

Descendants

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  • Dutch: snood, sneu (from eastern dialects)

Further reading

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