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SNIPE
Male
Celtic
, snipe(?).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name, Old English SnÄ«p or Old Norse SnÃpr.English : habitational name from a place so called in former Northumberland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of or patronymic from Snipe.
SNIPE
SNIPE
Boy/Male
English American
Strong; open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell.
Female
Celtic
, beautiful prospect.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chirp of birds
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord of Water
Girl/Female
German, Polish
Famous Spring
Girl/Female
French American
Light. Illumination.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Goddess of Nectar
Boy/Male
African
The clear one.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bountiful; A River
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n.
A snipe.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Scolopacidae, or Snipe family.
n.
See Squat snipe, under Squat.
n.
A large North American snipe (Symphemia semipalmata); -- called also pill-willet, will-willet, semipalmated tattler, or snipe, duck snipe, and stone curlew.
n.
A plane for cutting deep grooves in moldings.
n.
The yellowlegs; -- called also stone snipe. See Tattler, 2.
n.
A bolt by which the body of a cart is fastened to the axle.
n.
A long, slender deep-sea fish (Nemichthys scolopaceus) with a slender beak.
n.
The common snipe.
n.
The American redbellied snipe (Macrorhamphus scolopaceus); -- called also long-billed dowitcher.
n.
A flock of snipe.
n.
The American, or Wilson's, snipe. See under Snipe. So called because it appears at the same time as the shad.
n.
The bellows fish.
n.
Any one of numerous species of limicoline game birds of the family Scolopacidae, having a long, slender, nearly straight beak.
a.
Like a snipe.
n.
Any one of several species of long-legged sandpipers of the genus Totanus, in which the legs are bright yellow; -- called also stone snipe, tattler, telltale, yellowshanks; and yellowshins. See Tattler, 2.
n.
A fool; a blockhead.
a.
Having the maxillo-palatine bones separate from each other and from the vomer, which is pointed in front, as in the gulls, snipes, grouse, and many other birds.