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smiter
English
Etymology
From Middle English smyter, smitere, equivalent to smite +? -er.
Noun
smiter (plural smiters)
- One who smites.
Anagrams
- Mister, ermits, merits, mister, miters, mitres, remits, timers, tremis
Swedish
Verb
smiter
- present tense of smita.
Anagrams
- mister
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smither
English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sm?ð?(?)/
Noun
smither (plural smithers)
- (chiefly in the plural) A fragment or atom.
- ?, Alfred Tennyson, The Northern Cobbler
- Smash the bottle to smithers.
- 1920, Kennett Harris, Meet Mr. Stegg (page 164)
- That claim of mine, which was yours, has got a seventeen-foot vein and a sandstone roof, and not a smither of slate or bone in it.
- ?, Alfred Tennyson, The Northern Cobbler
- (Britain, dialect, dated) Light, fine rain.
Related terms
- smithereens
Anagrams
- hermits, mithers
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