smitan

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *smītan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsmiː.tɑn/

Verb

smītan

  1. to daub, smear, pollute, infect
  2. to smite

Conjugation

  • smitta (smear, blot, mark, smudge, pollution)
  • besmītan (besmut, defile, pollute, infect, contaminate)
  • besmītnes (smuttiness, filthiness, pollution, infection, contamination)
  • ġesmiten (smeared, smutted, smudged, anointed, polluted, infected, contaminated)
  • *smītende (infectious, contageous) (unattested present participle, see Icelandic smitandi)

Descendants

  • Middle English: smiten

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *smītan.

Verb

smītan

  1. to smite

Conjugation

Descendants

Volapük

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [smiˈtan]

Noun

smitan (nominative plural smitans)

  1. (male or female) smith

Declension

Derived terms

  • cafasmitan
  • fodismitan
  • glävismitan
  • goldismitan
  • grobasmitan
  • hismitan
  • jismitan
  • kuprinismitan
  • largentismitan
  • lesmitan
  • lökismitan
  • rüdedismitan
  • saovismitan
  • staninismitan
  • tünismitan
  • vafismitan
  • goldismitöp
  • lökismit
  • lökismitöp
  • smit
  • smitafer
  • smitaferik
  • smitafög
  • smitam
  • smitanavobod
  • smitov
  • smitovik
  • smitön
  • smitöp
  • staninismitöp
  • tünismit
  • tünismitöp

See also

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