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Etymology Middle English snare from Old English snær meaning trap snare noose G
Etymology Old English snyrian meaning to make a noise like a dog Proto Germanic s
Etymology Middle English sneren variant of sniren from Old English snerian to snee
Etymology Originated in the 16th century as snarl or snark meaning to growl or spe
Etymology The word snout is derived from the Middle English word snoute which in tu
Etymology and Origin The word snap has various etymological roots Proto Indo Europe
Etymology The word tangle originates from the Middle English word tangel which is i
Etymology The word mouth comes from the Old English word mūþ which is believed to
Etymology The word speak originates from the Old English word specan which means to
Etymology Latin complicare com together plicare to fold Meaning Compl
Etymology From Middle English perplexite from Old French perplexité from Latin perple
Etymology The word maze comes from the Middle English term mase which itself origin
Etymology Middle English mesh from Anglo Norman French mesch from Old French maisc U