snathe/sneɪð/EtymologyFrom Old English snǣdan (“to slice”), from Proto-Germanic *snaidijaną.snathe means to lop; to prune. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.verbTo lop; to prune.To snatch.“Meleager's mother mad at his offence In that death by his hand had summon'd thence Her Brothers: snathes up the fatall brand which she , which did his life command, And on a flagrant altar it she layes, The which consuming her sons life betray's.”