—— v. a. == to give pain to, torment. Wright’s L. P. p. 70

—— v. n. == to ache, feel pain. pret. ‘smourte.’ RG. 322. 3 pl. ‘smerten.’ Alys. 5845. AS. smeortan

Smear, v. a. == anoint [smyrie]. St Kath. 183; part. ‘ysmered.’ RG. 457. AS. smérian

Smell, sb. == odour. RG. 43. Body and Soul, 219

—— == scent (of a dog). O. and N. 820

—— v. n. Wright’s L. P. p. 88. Body and Soul, 22. The ON. smella, ‘crepere, tinnire,’ is probably the origin of our ‘smell;’ words relating to the senses are frequently shifted from one to the other in different languages

Smerle, sb. == ointment. Ps. cxxxii. 2. AS. smérels

Smile, sb. 80 β. Swed. smila

Smite, 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