Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)
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First published 1971 (SND Vol. VIII).
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Quotation dates: 1925
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SNODGE, v. To walk deliberately or steadily, to stroll (Rxb. 1825 Jam., 1923 Watson W.-B.; Peb. 1950). Cf. Eng. dial. snudge, to walk in a stooping or meditative attitude.Rxb. 1925 E. C. Smith Mang Howes 11:
The buirdly Borderer snodged on a guid yin, an on A poalled ahint um at the same jock-trot!