Smarm. To bedaub. 'Don't smarm me aal auver wi' they dirty paws o' yourn.' Smaam (S.).—N. & S.W.
Smart. A second swarm of bees.—N.W.
Smart, Smartish, adj. Considerable (H.), as 'a smartish lot o' vawk.'—N. & S.W.
Smeech. Dust.—S.W. (Salisbury, Hill Deverill, &c.)
Smeechy. Dusty.—N.W. (Cherhill.)
*Smicket. A smock or shift (A.).
Smother. A weed and rubbish fire in a garden.—N. & S.W.
Snag, Snaig. (1) A badly shaped or decayed tooth; often used of a child's first teeth.—N.W. (2) Fruit of the sloe, q.v. (S.).—S.W.
*Snag-bush. Prunus spinosa, L., the Sloe (Miss Plues).