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Snow View Visualisation
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Katty-clean-doors Source: SND
A child's name for snow.
Smirr Source: SND
A fine rain, drizzle, occas. also of sleet or snow.
Snaw Sources: SND SND (supp)
Sc. forms and usages of Eng. snow.
Snaw Source: DOST
Snow, the substance, viewed either as falling flakes, or as the layer of these formed on the ground, etc.
Snaw/Snawis Source: DOST
With the indef. art. and pl. An instance of snow.
Snow-smoor Source: SND
Suffocation by snow.
Snuee Source: SND
In Sh. taboo usage: snow.
Storm(e) Source: DOST
A quantity of rain or snow resulting from a storm.
- Type of snow
- Snowflake
- Light/small snowflake
- Large snowflake
- Snowball/action of throwing snowballs
- Snow/slush/sleet
- Thaw
- Snow & weather/atmosphere
- Pre-snow(storm) conditions
- Attack/beginning/end of snow
- Thin layer/sprinkling of snow
- Fall/shower of snow/sleet
- Slight fall of snow/sleet
- Heavy fall of snow/sleet; snowstorm/blizzard
- Specific snowstorm/snowfall
- Mass of snow
- Snow driven by wind/movement of snow
- Glissade/slippery state
- Hill/track covered with snow
- Snow & people/animals
- Snow clothing/accessories
- Snow & sheep
- The supernatural
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