a. Sc. (and Ir.). rare. [Cf. SNAP a.] Sharply, smartly, quickly.

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  In Cursor M., 18228 the Gött. MS. has snapli, but the correct reading is no doubt snarpli as in the Cott. MS.

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1768.  Ross, Helenore, 43. They shot him in before In a dark hole, an’ snaply lock’d the door.

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1880.  in Antrim & Down Gloss., 94.

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