- Look up
snoek or
snook in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Snook, Snooks, or
Snoek may
refer to:
Family Centropomidae (snooks)
Common snook Family Esocidae...
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Thyrsites atun (Euphrasén, 1791),
known as the
snoek in
South Africa and as the
barracouta in Australasia, is a long, thin
species of
snake mackerel found...
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snoek in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Snoek is a
Dutch surname.
Meaning "pike" in Dutch, it may be a
metaphorical name or
metonymic occupational...
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Hendrik Snoek is a
former German show
jumper who
later became a businessman.
Snoek was heir to a
supermarket fortune. He was
kidnapped on 3
November 1976...
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Snoek (born 1969) is a
Canadian sports broadcaster and
former athlete, who won the
Canadian Screen Award for Best
Sports Play-by-Play at the 12th...
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Gregory Grabka, “Christian Viati****,”
Traditio 9 (1953), pp. 38–42; G.J.C.
Snoek,
Medieval Piety from
Relics to the
Eucharist (Leiden 1995), pp. 103, 122–124;...
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Coralie Schietekat (17
December 1933 – 19
October 1981)
pseudonym Paul
Snoek, was a
Belgian poet. He was a son of Omer
William Schietekat, a textile...
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Andries Snoek (14
November 1766 - 3
January 1829) was a
Dutch actor and director. He was born in Rotterdam, the son of Jan
Snoek and
Helena de Ruyter,...
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Retrieved 12
August 2024.
Snoek, Jan A.M.; Bogdan,
Henrik (2014). "The
History of Freemasonry: An Overview". In Bogdan, Henrik;
Snoek, Jan A.M. (eds.). Handbook...
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Johanna Rosine Snoek,
known as Hans
Snoek, (29
December 1910 – 27
September 2001) was a
Dutch dancer, c****ographer and
ballet director. She
founded the...