Definitions For Snath
Noun
SNATH (plural SNATHs) The shaft of a scythe.Translations
Czech: kosiště, n Finnish: viikatteenvarsi German: Sensenwurf Icelandic: orf, n Japanese: 柄, tr=おおがまのえ, ōgama no e, alt=大鎌の柄, sc=Jpan {{qualifier, literally "scythe shaft"}} Polish: kosisko, n, stylisko, n Russian: рукоя́тка, f {{qualifier, косы́}}, черено́к, m {{qualifier, косы́}}, косови́ще, n Slovak: kosisko, n Swedish: orvAlternative forms
snythe, snathe, snaith, sneath, sneathe, etc. sned, sneedEtymology
From a variant of snead, itself from Middle English snede, from {{inh, en, ang, snǣd, , the shaft or handle of a scythe}}, akin to Old English snīþan, , to cut. More at snithe.See also
haft, the handle of any of various tools helve, the handle of any of various toolsAnagrams
Hants, NHTSA, Thans, ha'nts, hants, hasn't, sha'n't, shan't, shantIs Snath a Scrabble Word?
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Points in Different Games
Scrabble
8
Words with Friends
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The word Snath is worth 8 points in Scrabble and 8 points in Words with Friends