How Do You Spell SNUFFERS?

Pronunciation: [snˈʌfəz] (IPA)

The word "snuffers" is spelled with two "f's" despite it being pronounced with a "v" sound, as in "snuh-vuhs". This is because it comes from the Old English word "snoffa" which originally had the "f" sound. Over time, the pronunciation changed while the spelling remained the same. The IPA phonetic transcription for "snuffers" is /ˈsnʌfərz/, with the "f" sound represented by the symbol /f/ despite the actual pronunciation being /v/.

SNUFFERS Meaning and Definition

  1. Snuffers are a device or tool used for extinguishing candles or controlling the flame. They are typically made of metal and have a pair of hinged jaws designed to pinch and extinguish the wick of a candle without creating smoke or mess. Snuffers usually have a long handle, allowing the user to reach into deep candleholders or avoid burning their fingers.

    The primary purpose of snuffers is to safely and efficiently put out the flame of a candle. By pinching the wick rather than blowing or smothering the flame, snuffers prevent the wick from smoldering or causing a plume of smoke. This helps maintain the cleanliness and longevity of the wick, allowing it to burn evenly on future use. Additionally, snuffers minimize the risk of accidents associated with blowing out candles, such as hot wax splattering or embers spreading.

    Traditionally, snuffers have been an essential part of households or places that rely heavily on candle lighting, such as churches, cathedrals, or elegant dining settings. With their functional and decorative designs, snuffers have also become collector's items and are often adorned with ornate carvings, engravings, or decorative accents.

    Overall, snuffers are practical and reliable tools used to safely extinguish candles, reducing smoke and maintaining the cleanliness of the wick.

  2. An instr. for taking off the charred top of a candle.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SNUFFERS

The word "snuffers" originated from the Middle English term "snoffere", which was derived from the Old English word "snydan" meaning "to cut off" or "to snuff". The "-ers" suffix is added to form the plural form of the noun. "Snuff" itself comes from the Old English word "snūfan", which means "to extinguish" or "to inhale through the nose".

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