Smith, v. a. Forge, beat into shape.

Smithery, n.

    1. See Smithy.
    2. Smithing, smith’s work.

Smithing, n. Smithery, smith’s work.

Smithy, n. Smithery, stithy, smith’s shop forge.

Smitten, p.

    1. Struck, smit.
    2. Killed, slain, destroyed.
    3. Afflicted, chastened, punished.
    4. Charmed, captivated, fascinated, delighted pleased, attracted, taken, enamoured.

Smock, n.

    1. Chemise, shift, slip.
    2. Blouse, gabardine, smock-frock.

Smock-frock, n. Smock, blouse.

Smoke, n.

    1. Sooty vapor.
    2. Reek, steam, exhalation, effluvium, fume, mist, vapor.
    3. Vanity, emptiness, idle talk, mere phrases, failure, vapor, nothingness.

Smoke, v. a.

    1. Fumigate, expose to smoke.
    2. Draw into the mouth and puff out smoke from (as tobacco in a pipe or a cigar).

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