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sneiþan—sniwan.
G. louch, O. H. G. Iouh(h)=a E. lêac, 722., Mdl. E. lêk, Mdn.E. leek, short *lic, in garlic).]
sniumjan, w. v., to hasten, make haste; Lu. 2, 16. 19, 5. 6; w. inf.; I Thess. 2, 17. II Tirn. 4, 9. — Compd. ga-sn. folld. by urid w. ace.: to hasten to, to reach; II Cor. 10, 14. \_From an adj. seen in O. 8. O. II. G. sniumi, quick, fast (siiiumo adv.,= O. E. snêome, snîome, adv., quickly, immediately); from root of sniwan (q. v.) and suff. -mi. Comp. also O. E. snû-d, adj., quick, snûde, adv., quickly, snûd, w., quickness. S. follg. w.~\
sniumimdô, adv., with haste, quickly; Mk. 6, 25. Lu. 1, 3<J; compar. sriiumundôs (212, n. 2); with more haste, more quickly, the more carefully (E. version); 'um so eiliger' (G. version), GTtovôaiorêpoo^ (Gr. version); Phil. 2, 28. [From the adj. stem *sriiumunda-, from root of sniwan (q. v.) and suff. -munda=Zít. -rnen-to-, Gr. -ftctT- for jun-r-j primitive -mn-tô- (S., Brgm., M. U., II, p. 220; and KL, leumund; also Goth, hliuma). Comp.prec. w.~\
sniwan, str. v. (176, n. 2), to hasten, go; Jo. 15, 16; folld. by ana w. ace,.: to come hastily, come upon; I Thess. 2, 16 (sriauh=snau-h; s. notf); w. inf.: to hasten, strive; I Cor. 9, 25. — Compds.f (a) du-at-sn., to hasten towards, draw on;
or understood); Lu. 15, 23. 27 (af- 7/2 CA); and dat. (indir. obj.); Lu. 15, 30; 7*72 pass, the now., folld. by faúr w. ace.: to sacrifice; T Cor. 5, 7. (1) ill)!*.; Mt. 6, 26. II Cor. 9, 6. Gal. 6, 9. (2) IF. ace.; Gal. 6, 7. 8. an obj. clause; Lu. 19, 21. 22. [a". O. E. snîSan, Jfí77. 72. snîGe (/b7- w/f/VîA Mdn. E. cut, A/V/7. 7?. cutte, from Welsh cwtau, to shorten, dock; s. Sk., cut), O. N. Rnffîa, (9. A4?. stnôan, O. H. G. sriîdaii, M. H. G. snîden, to cut, curve, reap, shape or form by cutting; hence to make (clothes), N. H. G. schncidon, Du. sriijden, £"7?! schriegge (o plus a guttural answering to N. H. G. ei plus a, dental, is quite common in this dia,l.), to cut. — Der.: O. E. smM, f., Mdl. E. snâde, O. N. siieiîS, bite, bit; M. H. G. snîde, N. H. G. schneide, f,, edge (of a knife or sword); M. H. G. suî-daere (w. suff'. -aere), N. H. G. schueider, 7/2., tailor; O. H. G. M. H. G. suit, N. H. G. schnitt, ni., cut, cut (of a garment, etc.), make, fashion, harvest, whence sclmitter, M. H. G. snitsere, 7/2., reaper, harvest-man; O. H. G. snita, M. H. G. N. H. G. schnitte, f., slice; and the intensive M. H. G. snitzon, N. H. G. schnitzen, to cut, carve, chip. — Compd. O. H. G. sniti-Iouh, M. H. G. snitelouch, N. H. G. sclmittlauch, 772., porret (lauch, m., from M. H.