sneap

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • verb To check; reprove abruptly; reprimand.
  • verb To nip; bite; pinch.
  • noun A reprimand; a rebuke; a check; a snub.

Examples

  • My lord, I will not undergo this sneap without reply.

    The second part of King Henry the Fourth

  • She spoke to him of his luckless courtship of Widow Denison (a most unpleasant topic), thus giving a clue to the whole situation, in showing that Madam Winthrop resented his desertion of her in his first widowerhood, and like Falstaff, would not "undergo a sneap without reply."

    Customs and Fashions in Old New England

Note

The word 'sneap' may be related to 'snip' and 'snub' but also possibly to an Icelandic word meaning 'dishonor'.