[f. SNAG sb.1 Cf. SNAGGLE-TOOTH.] A snag-like tooth.
1655. J. Cotgrave, Wits Interpr. (1662), 253. How thy snag-teeth stand orderly, Like stakes which strut by th water side.
1727. in Bailey (vol. II.).
1890. Amer. Anthropologist, Oct., 316. Projecting canines or snag teeth are so common in low faces as to be universally remarked.