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Is Schnoz A Yiddish? [Solved]
Likely from Yiddish שנויץ (shnoyts), cognate to German Schnauze (“snout”) and English snout. Compare schnozzle. A less common theory suggests a variant of nose influenced by schm-, or by general association with Yiddish words. Attested since at least 1940.
10 (more) Yiddish words used in English (English subtitles available)
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Frasier - Niles Acting Jewish
Season 6 - Episode 10.
Oy Vey! The Story of Yiddish
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