Etymology
The word "snoot" derives from the Middle English word "snoute," meaning "nose" or "snout." It is ultimately derived from the Old English word "snude," which also means "nose."
Meaning
In modern English, "snoot" has several meanings:
Origin
The word "snoot" first appeared in English in the 13th century, referring to the nose of an animal or person. It is believed to be an onomatopoeia, imitating the sound made when someone snuffles or snorts.
By the 16th century, the word had also come to be used metaphorically to refer to the pointed end of something or to a contemptuous glance.
The use of "snoot" to refer to a device on a camera lens originated in the early 20th century.
The term "snoot diving mask" emerged in the 1950s, combining a diving mask and snorkel into a single unit.
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