English-Thai Dictionary
snuffle
N การสูด จมูก การ หายใจ แรง kan-sud-ja-muek
snuffle
VI พูด เสียง ออก ทาง จมูก phud-ook-siang-tang-ja-muek
snuffle
VI สูด จมูก เสียงดัง sud-ja-muek-siang-dang
snuffle
VI หายใจ เสียงดัง หายใจ แรง กรน wheeze sibilate snort hai-jai-siang-dang
snuffle
VT พูด เสียง ออก ทาง จมูก phud-ook-siang-tang-ja-muek
snuffler
N คนที่ พูด เสียง ออก ทาง จมูก kon-ti-phud-siang-ook-tang-ja-muek
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SNUFFLE
v.i.To speak through the nose; to breathe hard through the nose, or through the nose when obstructed. Some senseless Phillis, in a broken not, SnuffLing at nose.
SNUFFLER
n.One that snuffles or speaks through the nose when obstructed.
SNUFFLES
n.Obstruction of the nose by mucus.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SNUFFLE
Snuf "fle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Snuffled (); p. pr. & vb. n. Snuffling. ]Etym: [Freq. of snuff, v.i.; akin to LG. snuffeln, G. schnüffeln, D. snuffeln, Dan. snövle. Cf. Sniffle. ]
Defn: To speak through the nose; to breathe through the nose when it is obstructed, so as to make a broken sound. One clad in purple Eats, and recites some lamentable rhyme. .. Snuffling at nose, and croaking in his throat. Dryden.
SNUFFLE
SNUFFLE Snuf "fle, n.
1. The act of snuffing; a sound made by the air passing through the nose when obstructed. This dread sovereign, Breath, in its passage, gave a snort or snuffle. Coleridge.
2. An affected nasal twang; hence, cant; hypocrisy.
3. pl.
Defn: Obstruction of the nose by mucus; nasal catarrh of infants or children. [Colloq. ]
SNUFFLER
SNUFFLER Snuf "fler, n.
Defn: One who snuffles; one who uses cant.
New American Oxford Dictionary
snuffle
snuf fle |ˈsnəfəl ˈsnəfəl | ▶verb [ no obj. ] breathe noisily through the nose due to a cold or crying: Alice was weeping quietly, snuffling a little. • (esp. of an animal ) make repeated sniffing sounds as though smelling at something: the collie snuffled around his boots | (as noun snuffling ) : she heard a strange, persistent snuffling. ▶noun a sniff or sniffing sound: a silence broken only by the faint snuffles of the dogs. • (usu. the snuffles ) informal a cold or other infection that causes sniffing: he went down with the snuffles. DERIVATIVES snuf fler noun, snuf fly adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably from Low German and Dutch snuffelen; compare with snuff 2 and snivel .
Oxford Dictionary
snuffle
snuf ¦fle |ˈsnʌf (ə )l | ▶verb [ no obj. ] breathe noisily through the nose due to a cold or crying: Alice was weeping quietly, snuffling a little. • (especially of an animal ) make repeated sniffing sounds as though smelling at something: the collie snuffled around his boots | (as noun snuffling ) : she heard a strange, persistent snuffling. ▶noun a sniff or sniffing sound: a silence broken only by the faint snuffles of the dogs. • (usu. the snuffles ) informal a cold or other infection that causes sniffing: he went down with the snuffles. DERIVATIVES snuffler noun, snuffly adjective ( snufflier, snuffliest ) ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably from Low German and Dutch snuffelen; compare with snuff 2 and snivel .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
snuffle
snuf fle /snʌ́f (ə )l /動詞 自動詞 1 鼻をくんくん [ぐすぐす ]いわせる ; 鼻を鳴らして呼吸する .2 くんくんとかぐ (sniff ).3 鼻声で話す [歌う ]; 鼻声を出す .他動詞 …を鼻声で言う [歌う ].名詞 C 1 鼻をぐすぐす [ふんふん ]いわせること [音 ].2 鼻声 ▸ speak with a snuffle 鼻声で話す 3 〖the ~s 〗鼻詰まり ; 鼻かぜ .sn ú f fler 名詞