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The word snug originates from the Old Norse word snugga, which described the act of lying close or nestling. This sense of closeness and comfort has persisted in the English language, making snug a versatile adjective for describing warm, cozy, and inviting environments.
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Etymology and Origin The word xyster has Greek origins Greek ξυστήρ xystēr
Etymology The word snuggle is derived from the Old English word snuggen which means
Etymology Middle English snuggen from Old Norse snugga meaning to lie close nestle
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