Sc. [f. SNECK v.2] A sharp cut; a snick or snip.

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1768.  Ross, Helenore, II. 84. The gully … may chance to gee’s a sneck into the hand.

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1814.  Scott, Wav., xli. If there’s a pair of sheers in the Highlands that has a baulder sneck than her’s ain.

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