To SMUE, or SMUDGE, v. n. To laugh in one's sleeve. Loth.
Germ. schmuts-en, subridere.
SMUGLY, adj. Amorous, sly, being at the same time well dressed.
Gl. Sibb.
Su. G. smyck-a, Belg. smuyck-en, ornare.
SMULACHIN, adj. Puny, looking poorly, S. B.
Gael. smeilag, a pale puny female.
SMURACHIN, s.
V. [Smirikin].
To SMURE, v. a.
V. [Smore].
SMURR, s. A drizzling rain, Ayrs. Lanerks.
Teut. smoor, fumus, vapor.