[f. SNAG sb.1 Cf. SNAGGLE-TOOTH.] A snag-like tooth.

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1655.  J. Cotgrave, Wits Interpr. (1662), 253. How thy snag-teeth stand orderly, Like stakes which strut by th’ water side.

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1727.  in Bailey (vol. II.).

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1890.  Amer. Anthropologist, Oct., 316. Projecting canines or ‘snag teeth’ are so common in low faces as to be universally remarked.

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