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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun In the British excise law, any tobacco material, whether leaf, stalks (midribs), returns (see under tobacco), or stalk flour, or these combined, in course of fermentation to be ground into snuff. To lay down snuff work was to place such material, after damping, cutting, and mixing, in a cask or bin to ferment.

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