Where does “snowte” come from?

snowte (Middle English) comes from Old Dutch snūt, from Proto-Germanic snūtaz — snout.

snowte (Middle English): An animal's snout or trunk; The nose of a person;...

Definitions

  1. An animal's snout or trunk; The nose of a person;...

Ancestry of “snowte”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Dutchsnūt
2Proto-Germanicsnūtazsnout

Words derived from “snowte

Every word from Proto-Germanic snūtazEvery word from Old Dutch snūt