Snér

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - snér

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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snér
f. The string of a musical instrument:--Snér fidis, Txts. 115, 148. Gellende snér, Exon. Th. 353, 40; Reim. 25. Snellíce snére wrǽstan, 332, 9; Vy. 82. [O. H. Ger. snuor; f. filum, lineolus: cf. Icel. snœri; n. a twisted rope: Goth. snórjó a (twisted) basket.

Related words: snearu. sner

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