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snob
[late 18th century] This was originally dialect in the sense 'cobbler'; its origin is unknown. Early senses conveyed a notion of 'lower status or rank'; later the word described a person seeking to imitate people they perceived as superior in social standing or wealth. Folk etymology connects the word with Latin sine nobilitate 'without nobility' but the first recorded sense has no connection with this.


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