smite

  • 11smite — ► VERB (past smote; past part. smitten) 1) archaic or literary strike with a firm blow. 2) archaic or literary defeat or conquer. 3) (be smitten) be affected severely by a disease. 4) (be smitten) be strongly attracted …

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  • 12Smite — Эта статья описывает компьютерную игру, находящуюся в разработке. После выпуска игры сведения, приведённые здесь, могут оказаться неверными, и содержание статьи может значительно измениться …

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  • 13smite — v. (rare; formal) (N; used with an adjective) to smite smb. dead * * * [smaɪt] (rare; formal) (N; used with an adjective) to smite smb. dead …

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  • 14smite — v. a. 1579 B.; pret. ‘smite.’ RG. 397; part. ‘ismyte.’ 2155 B.; ‘to smite a battle.’ RG. 55 v. n. == go, pass. St Dunst. 74 (with ‘out’) == to burst out of a place. RG. 564. Alys. 494 …

    Oldest English Words

  • 15smite — [[t]sma͟ɪt[/t]] smites, smiting, smote, smitten VERB To smite something means to hit it hard. [LITERARY] → See also smitten [V n] ...the heroic leader charging into battle, sword held high, ready to smite the enemy. Syn …

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  • 16smite — UK [smaɪt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms smite : present tense I/you/we/they smite he/she/it smites present participle smiting past tense smote UK [sməʊt] / US [smoʊt] past participle smitten UK [ˈsmɪt(ə)n] / US 1) an old word meaning to hit… …

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  • 17smite — smiter, n. /smuyt/, v., smote or (Obs.) smit; smitten or smit; smiting. v.t. 1. to strike or hit hard, with or as with the hand, a stick, or other weapon: She smote him on the back with her umbrella. 2. to deliver or deal (a blow, hit, etc.) by… …

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  • 18Smite — masculine suffix of the term Theng smite (meaning: Thank you, sir ) …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 19smite — Australian Slang masculine suffix of the term Theng smite (meaning: Thank you, sir ) …

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  • 20smite — To beat something up. If you say that one more time I will smite you mightily …

    Dictionary of american slang