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snóca

  • noun [ masculine ]
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snóca, an; m.
A bend, bay (?)
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  • Of ðære díc on færscmærus west*-*snócan; of ðam snócan on fúlan mære eástweardnæ

    from the dike to the western bay of fresh mere; from the bay to the east side of the foul mere,

      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. v. 344, 33.
  • With some variations the same boundaries are given in a later charter

    De Elmede dych usque ad solemeres west*-*snok; de solemeres westnok usque ad Horehyrne, iii. 119, 29.

Etymology
[Cf.(?)O. H. Ger. snóh; forestum, nomine bracten snóh, Grff. vi. 839.]
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  • snóca, n.