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Goor Source: SND
Of streams: to become choked up with snow and ice following a thaw.
Gorge (up) Source: SND
To choke up (a channel) with snow, ice, etc. Now always with up.
Gray/Grey Source: SND
To cover with a thin sprinkling of snow.
Grime Source: SND
To sprinkle, cover with a thin layer (esp. of snow), to fleck. Commonly in vbl.n.
Lapper Source: SND
To become full of melting snow, ice or slush.
Lock Source: SND
Of weather, snow, mist, etc.: to make a place impassable or impenetrable.
Moor up Source: SND
With up; to choke with drifting snow, to snow up.
Owerblaw Source: SND
To cover over or be covered with snow.
Ree Source: SND (supp)
Read: tr. to cover or surround with a snow-wreath.
Smore Source: SND
Of atmosphere: to be thick, with snow, smoke or the like.
Smore Source: SND
To confine, pen up closely, to cover over thickly in snow or the like.
Smuir Source: SND
Of persons or animals: to cause to suffocate, choke, stifle, smother, crush the breath out of, by smoke, drifted snow, drowning,
Smuir Source: SND
To bury or cover over thickly so as to obscure or obliterate, to envelop in a dense covering of smoke, snow, vegetation or the like.
Smuir Source: SND
To be choked, stifled, suffocated, to suffer or die from want of air, esp. to perish by being buried in a snowdrift.
Snaw Source: SND
Sh. usage: to be snowed up.
Storm Source: SND
To block or cover up with snow, to beset with snow and frost.
Straik Source: SND
To fill (a road or the like) with snow till it is level with its sides, fences, etc.
Wreath Source: SND
To cover or bury in drifted snow.
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