Crossword clues for snaw
snaw
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Snaw \Snaw\ (sn[add]), n.
Snow. [Obs. or Scot.]
--Burns.
Usage examples of "snaw".
This time seven and twenty years, when you and I were married, there was a deeper and a harder snaw baith than this.
However, it is either my strength failing, that I canna won sae weel through the snaw, or I never saw it lying sae deep before.
I have made, under the influence of these long prayers of yours, is actually melting away from among my hands faster than ever the snaw did from the dike.
The morning was calm, frosty, and threatening snaw, but the ground clear of it at the time they set out.
When the thaw came, the burn wrought a passage for itself below the snaw, but the arch stood till summer.
Gane were but the winter cauld, And gane were but the snaw, I could sleep in the wild woods, Where primroses blaw.
There was a strange, soft hush over the house and she attributed it for the moment to the snaw that was falling and had been doing so all day.