Etymology
The word "snub" is derived from the Middle English word "snubben," which means "to snub or insult." It is thought to have originated from the Old Norse word "snubba," meaning "to rebuff."
Meaning
Origin
The verb "snub" was first used in English in the 14th century. It originally referred to rejecting or refusing someone, but it later came to be used more generally to mean treating someone with contempt or disdain. The noun "snub" was first used in the 17th century to refer to a slight or rebuff.
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