Where does “snackle” come from?
snackle (English) comes from English Le, from French lé, from French moine, from Middle French moine, from Old French monie, from Latin monicus — sporadically attested in early Christian inscriptions from Gaul.
snackle (English): A little snack; tiny tidbits of food
Definitions
- A little snack; tiny tidbits of food
Ancestry of “snackle”, step by step
snackle traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.