Sneaker

Sneaker
This extraordinary surname has developed from an origin which is both old English and Norse-Viking. It is habitational and translates as one resident at the "Snaed" - a piece of land or former woodland which has been cleared of "Kjarr", the latter being the Norse word for brushwood. The surname has always been rare and probably originated in the main "Viking" areas of Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmoreland, but if so the name does not appear in the early records of the counties. The spelling has occasionally been transposed to an even more unusual spelling in "Sneaker" but this is almost as rare as Snedker. The few recordings include Benjamin Snedker who married Ann Loveless at St. Pancras old Church on January 28th 1858. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Lydia Snedker, which was dated February 17th 1788, christened at St. Annes church, Soho London, during the reign of King George 111, known as "Farmer George", 1760 - 1820. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Sneaker — (deutsch Schleicher) ist der Sammelbegriff für Sportschuhe, die nicht zum Sport, sondern im Alltag getragen werden. Der Sneaker ist somit ein meist dem Laufschuh ähnlicher, modischer Straßenschuh. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sneaker — Sneak er (sn[=e]k [ e]r), n. 1. One who sneaks. Lamb. [1913 Webster] 2. A vessel of drink. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] A sneaker of five gallons. Spectator. [1913 Webster] 3. A type of soft shoe with a flat, pliable, typically rubber or other… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sneaker — ● sneaker nom masculin (anglais sneaker, chaussure de tennis) Sandale de corde dont la semelle remonte sur le pourtour, ou sandale de toile à semelle en élastomère bordée d une sangle sur le pourtour. sneaker [snikœʀ] n. m. ÉTYM. 1967; mot angl.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • sneaker — (n.) 1590s, one who sneaks, agent noun from SNEAK (Cf. sneak) (v.). Meaning rubber soled shoe is attested from 1895, American English; earlier sneak (1862), so called because the shoe was noiseless. See also PLIMSOLL (Cf. plimsoll). The night… …   Etymology dictionary

  • sneaker — sneaker® /ˈznikər, ingl. ˈsniːkə(r)/ [vc. ingl., dal v. to sneak «muoversi furtivamente»] s. f. inv. scarpa da ginnastica …   Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • sneaker — [n] running shoe basketball shoe, cleat, footgear, footwear, gym shoe, hightop*, rubber soled shoe, shoe, sneak, tennis shoe; concept 451 …   New thesaurus

  • sneaker — ► NOUN chiefly N. Amer. ▪ a soft shoe worn for sports or casual occasions …   English terms dictionary

  • sneaker — [snē′kər] n. 1. a person or animal that sneaks ☆ 2. a shoe with a canvas upper and a continuous sole and heel as of one piece of soft rubber, used for play and sports …   English World dictionary

  • Sneaker — A sneaker is a term used in American English for a casual athletic shoe. Sneaker may also refer to:* Athletic shoe * Sneaker boot, a boot version of the shoe * Sneaker Phone, a phone that looks like the shoe * Sneaker wave, type of ocean wave *… …   Wikipedia

  • sneaker — UK [ˈsniːkə(r)] / US [ˈsnɪkər] noun [countable, usually plural] Word forms sneaker : singular sneaker plural sneakers mainly American informal a trainer that you wear for playing sports …   English dictionary

  • Sneaker — Turnschuh; Sportschuh * * * Snea|ker 〈[sni:kə(r)] m. 6〉 1. 〈scherzh.〉 Schleicher, Leisetreter 2. 〈Pl.〉 Sneakers sportlich modische, Turnschuhen ähnliche Schuhe [engl. amerikan.] * * * Snea|ker [ sni:kɐ ], der; s, s u. [engl.( amerik.) sneaker,… …   Universal-Lexikon

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