ge-slyht, st. n. (collective), battle, conflict: gen. pl. slîðra ge-slyhta, [2399].

[smið], st. m., smith, armorer: nom. sg. wæpna smið, [1453]; gen. sg. smiðes, [406].—Comp. wundor-smið.

be-[smiðian], w. v., to surround with iron-work, bands, etc.: pret. part. he (the hall Heorot) þäs fäste wäs innan and ûtan îren-bendum searo-þoncum besmiðod (i.e. the beams out of which the hall was built were held together skilfully, within and without, by iron clamps), [776].

[snell], adj., fresh, vigorous, lively; of martial temper: nom. sg. se snella, [2972].

[snellîc], adj., the same: nom. sg., [691].

[snotor, snottor], adj., clever, wise, intelligent: nom. sg. snotor, [190], [827], [909], [1385]; in weak form, (se) snottra, [1314], [1476], [1787]; snotra, [2157], [3121]; nom. pl. snotere, [202], [416]; snottre, [1592].—Comp. fore-snotor.

[snotor-lîce], adv., intelligently, wisely: compar. snotor-lîcor, [1483].

[snûde], adv., hastily, quickly, soon, [905], [1870], [1972], [2326], [2569], [2753].

be-[snyðian], w. v., to rob, deprive of: pret. sg. þätte Ongenþió ealdre be-snyðede Hæðcyn, [2925].

[snyrian], w. v., to hasten, hurry: pret. pl. snyredon ät-somne (hurried forward together), [402].