Dan. smag, savour, smag-e, to taste.

SMY, s. Perhaps, flatterer.
Dunbar.

Dan. smy-er, to fawn, to flatter.

SMIDDY, s. A smith's work shop, S.
Ruddiman.

Sw. smedia, A. S. smiththe, fabrile.

To SMIKKER, v. n. To smile in a seducing manner.
Gl. Sibb.

Sw. smikr-a, Dan. smigr-e, blandiri.

SMIRIKIN, SMEERIKIN, s. A hearty kiss, S. smurachin, Fife.

Su. G. smirk-a, to caress.

To SMIRKLE, SMIRTLE, SMURTLE, v. n. To laugh in a suppressed way, S.
Knox.