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Snudge. v. n. [sniger, danish.] to lie idle, close, or snug. now he will fight it out, and to the wars; now eat his bread in peace, and snudge in quiet; now he scorns increase; now all day spares. herbert. –a dictionary of the english language, samuel johnson which part of this dictionary entry would not have been included in english dictionaries published before johnson’s dictionary of the english language? the etymology the definition the quotation from literature

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