smittle
English
Etymology
Frequentative from Middle English smitten (“to smear; smudge; stain; taint”), from Old English smittian (“to defile; pollute; befoul”). Cognate with German schmitzen (“to pollute”), Danish smitte (“to infect”). Related also to smite.
Verb
smittle (third-person singular simple present smittles, present participle smittling, simple past and past participle smittled)
Adjective
smittle
- (obsolete, UK, dialect) Infectious.
Noun
smittle (plural smittles)
Related terms
References
- “smittle”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.