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Definition of "smit" [smit]

  • Imp. & p. p. of smite.
  • 3d. pers. sing. pres. of smite.

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "smit" in a sentence
  • ""Democrats ... socialism ..." smit wrote on September 19, 2007 1: 23 PM:"
  • "While the driver halted at Dartford to water his horses, she was smit with the appearance of some cheesecakes, which were presented by the landlady of the house, and having bargained for two or three, put her hand in her pocket, in order to pay for her purchase; but what was her astonishment, when, after having rummaged her equipage, she understood her whole fortune was lost!"
  • "While he was thus dangled in a state of suspension, a German trooper was transiently smit with the charms of his mother, who listened to his honourable addresses, and once more received the silken bonds of matrimony; the ceremony having been performed as usual at the drum-head."
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