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snib
VT ใส่กลอน ประตู ใส่ สลัก
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SNIB
to nip or reprimand, is only a different spelling of sneb, sneap.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SNIB
Snib, v. t. Etym: [OE. snibben; cf. Dan. snibbe, and E. snub, v. t.]
Defn: To check; to sneap; to sneb. [Obs. ] Him would he snib sharply for the nones. Chaucer.
SNIB
SNIB Snib, n.
Defn: A reprimand; a snub. [Obs. ] Marston.
New American Oxford Dictionary
snib
snib |snɪb |chiefly Scottish & Irish ▶noun a lock, latch, or fastening for a door or window. • the small catch on a Yale lock which holds the bolt in or out. ▶verb ( snibs, snibbing, snibbed ) [ with obj. ] bolt, fasten, or lock (a door ). ORIGIN early 19th cent.: perhaps from Low German snibbe ‘beak-like point ’.
Oxford Dictionary
snib
snib |snɪb |chiefly Scottish & Irish ▶noun a lock, latch, or fastening for a door or window. • the small catch on a Yale lock which holds the bolt in or out. ▶verb ( snibs, snibbing, snibbed ) [ with obj. ] bolt, fasten, or lock (a door ). ORIGIN early 19th cent.: perhaps from Low German snibbe ‘beak-like point ’.