"esnatser" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Cebuano]

Etymology: From English snatcher, agent noun of snatch, from Middle English snacchen, snecchen, from Old English *snæċċan, from Proto-Germanic *snakkijaną, *snakkōną (“to nibble, snort, chatter”). Etymology templates: {{der|ceb|en|snatcher}} English snatcher, {{der|ceb|enm|snacchen}} Middle English snacchen, {{der|ceb|ang|*snæccan|*snæċċan|}} Old English *snæċċan, {{der|ceb|gem-pro|*snakkijaną}} Proto-Germanic *snakkijaną Head templates: {{head|ceb|noun}} esnatser
  1. a snatcher; a thief who steals by snatching Categories (topical): Crime, People

Alternative forms

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