SNATH
Etymology
Noun
snath (plural snaths)
The shaft of a scythe.
Anagrams
• Hants, NHTSA, Thans, ha'nts, hants, hasn't, sha'n't, shan't, shant
Source: Wiktionary
Snath, n. Etym: [Cf. AS. sni to cut, to mow, sn a bite, bit snip.]
Definition: The handle of a scythe; a snead. [Variously written in England
snead, sneed, sneath, sneeth, snathe, etc.; in Scotland written
sned.]
Snath (snath), n. [Cf. AS. sniðan to cut, to mow, snaed a bite, bit,
snip.]
Definition: The handle of a scythe; a snead. [Variously written in England
snead, sneed, sneath, sneeth, snathe, etc.; in Scotland written
sned.]
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition