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snow-white adj."white as snow, very white," Middle English snou-whit, from Old English snawhwit (glossing Latin niveus), from snow (n.) + white (adj.). Similar formation in Dutch sneeuwwit, Middle Low German snewhit, German schneeweiss, Old Norse snæhvitr, snjo-hvitr, Swedish snöhvit, Danish snehvid. The fairy tale is so-called from 1885, translating German Schneewittchen in Grimm; the German name was used in English by 1858. Middle English also used snouish as "white as snow." The whiteness of snow is due primarily to the large number of reflecting surfaces arising from the minuteness of the crystals. [Century Dictionary] updated on February 13, 2023 |