snotte

snotte
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vb., -r, -de, -t

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  • Snot — Snot, n. [AS. snot; akin to D. snot, LG. snotte, Dan. snot, and to E. snout. See {Snout}.] 1. Mucus secreted in, or discharged from, the nose. [Low] [1913 Webster] 2. A mean, insignificant fellow. [Low] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rotz, der — Der Rotz, des es, plur. car. 1) Eigentlich, die zähe schleimige Feuchtigkeit, welche sich aus den Drüsen in der innern Nasenhaut absondert, besonders in der niedrigen Sprechart; Nieders. Snapp, Snotte, Snodder, Angels. und Engl. Snot, Snovel,… …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • snot — /snot/, n. 1. Vulgar. mucus from the nose. 2. Informal. a disrespectful or supercilious person. [1350 1400; ME; cf. MLG, MD snotte, OE gesnot, Dan snot] * * * …   Universalium

  • Snot — 1. mucus from the nose; 2. annoying baby or young child; 3. mucus from the nose (Middle English snotte ; Old English gesnot ) …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • snot — I Australian Slang 1. mucus from the nose; 2. annoying baby or young child; 3. mucus from the nose (Middle English snotte ; Old English gesnot ) II Everyday English Slang in Ireland n nasal discharge III Mawdesley Glossary mucus or discharge from …   English dialects glossary

  • snot — (n.) O.E. gesnot nasal mucus, from P.Gmc. *snuttan (Cf. O.Fris. snotta, M.L.G., M.Du. snotte, M.L.G. snute), from the same base as SNOUT (Cf. snout). Old English also had a verb SNITE (Cf. snite) wipe or pick one s nose. Meaning despicable person …   Etymology dictionary

  • snot — n 1. mucus from the nose. The word is from the Middle English snotte, itself from the Old English gesnot, variant forms of which existed in all Germanic languages. These terms are related either to snout or to an Indo European root meaning to… …   Contemporary slang

  • snot — [[t]snɒt[/t]] n. 1) sts Slang: Sometimes Vulgar. mucus from the nose 2) inf Informal. an impudently disagreeable person • Etymology: 1350–1400; MEsnotte; cf. OE gesnot, MLG, MD snotte, Dan snot …   From formal English to slang

  • snot — /snɒt / (say snot) Colloquial –noun 1. mucus from the nose. 2. → snot nose (def. 1). –verb (t) (snotted, snotting) 3. to hit (someone) on the nose. {Middle English snotte; compare Old English gesnot} …  

  • Mild — 1. Allzu mild hilfft bald zu armuth. – Petri, II, 9; Henisch, 176, 3; Schottel, 1144b; Sailer, 114. 2. Biss milt vnd gastfrey jederman, doch mehr dem freund, dir selbst voran. – Eyering, I, 227. 3. Mancher ist mild auss ander Leut Beutel. – Petri …   Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

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