ppl. a. [f. SNOOD sb. or v.] Wearing a snood; bound by a snood.

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1810.  Scott, Lady of L., III. xx. And plaided youth, with jest and jeer, Which snooded maiden would not hear.

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1847.  Whittier, Barclay of Ury, 81. The snooded daughter … Smiled on him who bore renown.

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1898.  R. Buchanan, Father Anthony, xvii. 89/2. Her hand stole up to her head and touched the snooded folds of the locks which I had praised.

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