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Webster Dictionary :: Smite

SMITE, v.t. pret. smote; pp. smitten, smil. [This verb is the L. mitto.] 1. To s...

Webster Dictionary :: Smit

SMIT, sometimes used for smitten. [See Smite .]

Webster Dictionary :: Smirk

SMIRK, v.i. smerch. To look affectedly soft or kind. [See Smerk .]

Webster Dictionary :: Smirch

SMIRCH, v.t. smerch. [from murk, murky.] To cloud; to dusk; to soil; as, to smir...

Webster Dictionary :: Smilt

SMILT, for smelt. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Smilingly

SMI'LINGLY, adv. With a look of pleasure.

Webster Dictionary :: Smiling

SMI'LING, ppr. Having a smile on the countenance; looking joyous or gay; looking...

Webster Dictionary :: Smiler

SMI'LER, n. One who smiles.

Webster Dictionary :: Smile

SMILE, v.i. 1. To contract the features of the face in such a manner as to expre...

Webster Dictionary :: Smight

SMIGHT, for smile, in Spenser, is a mistake.

Webster Dictionary :: Smiddy

SMID'DY, n. A smithery or smith's workshop. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Smicket

SMICK'ET, n. Dim. of smock. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Smickering

SMICK'ERING, ppr. Smerking; smiling affectedly. SMICK'ERING , n. An affected smi...

Webster Dictionary :: Smicker

SMICK'ER, v.i. To smerk; to look amorously or wantonly.

Webster Dictionary :: Smew

SMEW, n. An aquatic fowl, the Mergus albellus.

Webster Dictionary :: Smerlin

SMER'LIN, n. A fish.

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