IPA: //snæθ//
KK: /snæθ/
The long handle of a scythe, which is used to hold and control the tool while cutting grass or grain.
He gripped the snath tightly as he swung the scythe through the tall grass.
The word 'snath' originates from Old English 'sneðe', meaning the handle of a scythe. It specifically refers to the curved handle that is used to hold and maneuver the scythe while cutting grass or grain.
Think of the Old English word for the handle of a scythe, 'sneðe', to remember that 'snath' refers to this important part of the tool.