Etymology:
The word "snip" originated in the 16th century as an alteration of "snap," which meant "to cut off quickly or abruptly."
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Origin:
The word "snap" is thought to have derived from the Middle Low German "snappen," meaning "to seize suddenly." The early form of "snip" was "snippe," which was first recorded in the mid-16th century.
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