a. rare. [app. f. SNAG sb.1] Having snaggle-teeth.
1585. Higins, trans. Junius Nomencl., 452/1. s.v. Dento.
1688. R. Holme, Armoury, II. 427/1. Snaggle, or Rake toothed, is when the teeth stands at a distance, one from the other.
1883. J. C. Harris, Nights Uncle Remus, 123. I m snaggle-toofed en double jinted.