snek

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English

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Noun

snek (plural sneks)

  1. (Internet slang, childish, humorous) Alternative form of snake.

Anagrams

Dutch

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /snɛk/
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Noun

snek c (plural snekken, diminutive snekje n)

  1. drakkar, Viking longship
    De snekken waren machtige schepen die door de Vikingen werden gebruikt voor hun reizen en invallen.
    The drakkars were powerful ships used by the Vikings for their voyages and raids.
    Het museum heeft een replica van een snekje om bezoekers een idee te geven van hoe de Vikingen reisden.
    The museum has a replica of a Viking longship to give visitors an idea of how the Vikings traveled.
    De Vikingen versierden hun snekken vaak met prachtige houtsnijwerken.
    The Vikings often adorned their drakkars with beautiful woodcarvings.

Malay

Etymology

From English snack.

Pronunciation

Noun

snek (Jawi spelling سنيک, plural snek-snek, informal 1st possessive snekku, 2nd possessive snekmu, 3rd possessive sneknya)

  1. snack

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Verb

snek

  1. simple past of snike

Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English snake.

Noun

snek

  1. snake

Volapük

Etymology

Borrowed from English snake.

Pronunciation

Noun

snek (nominative plural sneks)

  1. snake

Declension