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Snow :: Snow & weather/atmosphere :: Mass of snow View Visualisation
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Brak/Brack/Brake/Braik/Breck/Brick Source: SND
A layer or deposit of snow.
Cavaburd/Kavaburd/Kavabord Source: SND
A thick fall of snow.
Clag/Clagg/Klag Source: SND
A lump or accumulation of clay, mud, snow, etc.
Fann Sources: SND SND (supp)
A drift or wreath of snow.
Fluther Source: SND
A flurry, a confused fluttering mass, as of snow.
Kaimed wreath Source: SND
A snowdrift in which the top is rounded by the wind or “combed ”over.
Ree Source: SND
A wreath of snow.
Rieve Source: SND
A bank of snow, a wreath.
Snaw Source: DOST
A substantial covering of snow.
Snaw-hoard/Snaw-hoord Source: SND
An accumulation of snow, a snow-drift.
Snaw-pattens Source: SND
Snow adhering in lumps to the soles of shoes.
Snaw-read Source: SND
A snowdrift.
Snaw-thrave Source: SND
A large amount of snow, a snow-drift.
Snaw-vraith Source: SND
A snowdrift.
Snaw-wreath(e) Source: SND
A snowdrift.
Snaw-wride Source: SND
A snowdrift.
Snaw-wrythe Source: SND
A snowdrift.
Snaw/Snawis Source: DOST
With the indef. art. and pl. A layer, covering or drift of snow.
Wreath Source: SND
A bank or drift of snow, a heaped-up snow-drift, prob. orig. an accumulation of swirls of snow.
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