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smirk, smirked, smirkit, smirkt,
smirk [smɪrk]
v. To smirch.
pt. pp. smirkit adj. Besmirched, stained.
smirl, smyrl,
smirl [smɪrl]
n. I.Sh. The merlin Falco aesalon.
smir, smirr, smoor, smooran, smoored, smur, smurr,
smirr [smɪr, smʌr]
n. A fine rain, drizzle.
v. Of rain: to fall gently and softly in fine clouds, to drizzle.
smirr, smirrselt, smirrset, smirrsit, smirselt, smirset, smirsit, smirslet, smor,
smirr [NN.b. I. smɪr]
n. Butter.
Compounds and phrases etc.
smirrsit, smirrselt: adj. Describing sheep with a white patch around the mouth.
smerslin, smirlin, smirslin, smislin, smissleen, smisslen, smurslin,
smirslin [I.Sh. ˈsmɪrslɪn, ˈsmɪslɪn, ˈsmɪrlɪn]
n. The blunt gaper softshell Mya truncata.
smat, smet, smird, smit, smitish, smitit, smitsom, smitsome, smitsum, smitt, smittal, smittalness, smittel, smittelness, smitten, smittie, smittin, smittish, smittive, smittle, smittleness, smittsome, smittsum, smitty, smutten,
smit [smɪt]
n. A smiting togethe. A clash or clap. Infection, contagion. SEC. A smut, smudge, black spot
v. To affect with, alter by the agency of, assail, smite. Of infectious or contagious disease: to affect by contagion, infect, taint. To hit, strike.
pt. smat(e) [smat, smet], smitit
pp. smitit, smitten
Compounds and phrases etc.
smittie: SEC. mudged, smutted.
smittin [-ɪn]: Infectious, contaminating.
smittle [ˈsmɪtl], smittish [ˈsmɪtɪʃ]: Contagious, infectious.
smittleness: Infectiousness.
smitsome [-səm]: Infectious, contageous.
smidgen, smitch, smitchin, smutch,
smitch [smɪtʃ smʌtʃ]
n. A stain, blemish, taint, smudge. A moral stain or flaw. A smirch on the character. A very small amount, a speck, jot, tittle, touch, trace.
Compounds and phrases etc.
smitchin: A very small amount.
smite, smyte,
smite [sməit]
n. MN. A small bit, a tiny portion, a particle. A small, insignificant person, a weak or puny creature.
blacksmith, sillersmith, smith,
smith [smɪθ]
n. A smith, a worker in metal.
v. To treat metal by heating, hammering, and forging it.
Compounds and phrases etc.
blacksmith: A smith who works in iron. MN. An old and dark pigmented halibut Hippoglossus hippoglossus.
sillersmith: Silversmith.
The auld smith: MN. The Devil, Beelzebub.
See also smiddie
smizzle,
smizzle [ˈsmɪzl]
v. SW. To drizzle (of rain).
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