SNOOL

Etymology

Noun

snool (plural snools)

(UK, dialect, archaic) An abject, cowardly person who submits tamely to others.

Verb

snool (third-person singular simple present snools, present participle snooling, simple past and past participle snooled)

(UK, dialect, archaic, intransitive) To submit tamely to others.

Anagrams

• Olson, Solon, loons, solon

Source: Wiktionary



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Word of the Day

22 February 2025

ANALYSIS

(noun) the use of closed-class words instead of inflections: e.g., ā€˜the father of the brideā€™ instead of ā€˜the brideā€™s fatherā€™


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Coffee Trivia

Coffee dates back to the 9th century. Goat herders in Ethiopia noticed their goats seem to be ā€œdancingā€ after eating berries from a particular shrub. They reported it to the local monastery, and a monk made a drink out of it. The monk found out he felt energized and kept him awake at night. Thatā€™s how the first coffee drink was born.

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