snaim

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Cimbrian[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German snīen, from Old High German sniwan, from Proto-West Germanic *snīwan, from Proto-Germanic *snīwaną (to snow). Cognate with German schneien, English snew.

Verb[edit]

snaim (auxiliary håm)

  1. (Luserna) to snow

References[edit]

Scottish Gaelic[edit]

Noun[edit]

snaim m (genitive singular snaim, plural snaimean or snaimeannan)

  1. Alternative form of snaidhm