v. Obs. rare. [ad. Du. snateren (so in MDu., MLG. and MHG.) or LG. snat(t)ern (G. schnattern, Sw. snattra), of imitative origin.] intr. To chatter.
1647. Hexham, I. (Birds), The Pie snatters, den Exter snattert.
1662. R. Mathew, Unl. Alch., § 115. 201. Many will be angry and snatter at it.