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1 smite
[smaɪt]* * *[smaɪt]* * *smite /smaɪt/n.(lett. o scherz.) forte colpo; percossa.(to) smite /smaɪt/1 battere; colpire, percuotere; picchiare2 castigare; punire: God shall smite thee, Dio ti castigherà; In 1666 London was smitten by plague, nel 1666 Londra fu colpita dalla peste3 far soffrire; tormentare: The culprit was smitten with remorse, il colpevole era tormentato dal rimorso4 sconfiggere; sbaragliare; debellare; sgominare● (lett.) to smite one's breast, battersi il petto □ to smite off, tagliare, recidere ( con un colpo di spada, ecc.): The executioner smote off his head, il boia gli recise la testa con un colpo □ (fig.) to smite on sb. 's ear, percuotere (o ferire) l'orecchio di q. □ (fam.) to be smitten by (o with) a girl, essere innamorato cotto d'una ragazza □ to be smitten with sb. 's charms, essere preso dal fascino di q.; essere affascinato da q. □ to be smitten with dread, esser preso dal terrore □ I was smitten with a desire to run away, sono stato preso dal desiderio improvviso di fuggire.* * *[smaɪt] -
2 smitten
['smɪtn] 1. 2.1) (afflicted)smitten by — divorato da [guilt, regret]; afflitto da [ illness]
2) (in love)smitten by o with sb. — follemente innamorato o cotto di qcn
* * *smitten /ˈsmɪtn/A p. p. di to smiteB a.(fam. scherz.) innamorato cotto (di q.).* * *['smɪtn] 1. 2.1) (afflicted)smitten by — divorato da [guilt, regret]; afflitto da [ illness]
2) (in love)smitten by o with sb. — follemente innamorato o cotto di qcn
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3 smote
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4 smitten smit·ten
['smɪtn]1. ppSee:2. adj predto be smitten with — (remorse, desire, fear) essere preso (-a) da, (idea) entusiasmarsi per
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5 smote pt
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Smite — (sm[imac]t), v. t. [imp. {Smote} (sm[=o]t), rarely {Smit} (sm[i^]t); p. p. {Smitten} (sm[i^]t t n), rarely {Smit}, or {Smote}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Smiting} (sm[imac]t [i^]ng).] [AS. sm[=i]tan to smite, to soil, pollute; akin to OFries. sm[=i]ta to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Smite — Smite, v. i. To strike; to collide; to beat. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] The heart melteth, and the knees smite together. Nah. ii. 10. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Smite — Smite, n. The act of smiting; a blow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
smite — (v.) O.E. smitan to hit, strike, beat (strong verb, pt. smat, pp. smiten), from P.Gmc. *smitanan (Cf. Swed. smita, Dan. smide to smear, fling, O.Fris. smita, M.L.G., M.Du. smiten to cast, fling, Du. smijten to throw, O.H.G. sm … Etymology dictionary
smite — has the past tense smote and a past participle smitten. In its physical meaning ‘to hit’, smite is falling into disuse in ordinary contexts, but to be smitten is still going strong in its figurative meaning ‘to be infatuated or obsessed’ (He was… … Modern English usage
smite — [smīt] vt. smote, smitten or smote, smiting [ME smiten < OE smitan, akin to Ger schmeissen, to throw < IE base * smē , to smear, smear on, stroke on] 1. Now Rare a) to hit or strike hard b) to bring into a specified condition by or as by a… … English World dictionary
smite — index beat (strike), harm, impress (affect deeply), kill (murder), lash (strike), plague … Law dictionary
smite — [smaıt] v past tense smote [sməut US smout] past participle smitten [ˈsmıtn] [T] [: Old English; Origin: smitan to make dirty, smear ] 1.) old use to hit something with a lot of force 2.) biblical to destroy, attack, or punish someone … Dictionary of contemporary English
smite — [ smaıt ] (past tense smote [ smout ] ; past participle smit|ten [ smıtn ] ) verb transitive 1. ) an old word meaning to hit someone or something very hard 2. ) an old word meaning to have a sudden serious effect on someone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
smite — *strike, hit, punch, slug, slog, swat, clout, slap, cuff, box Analogous words: *beat, pummel, buffet: *punish, discipline, correct … New Dictionary of Synonyms
smite — ► VERB (past smote; past part. smitten) 1) archaic or literary strike with a firm blow. 2) archaic or literary defeat or conquer. 3) (be smitten) be affected severely by a disease. 4) (be smitten) be strongly attracted … English terms dictionary