smite
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verb (past smote | smōt | ; past participle smitten | ˈsmitn | )
1. with object literary strike with a firm blow:
⦅古・文⦆ «…で» …を強くたたく, 強打する «with» .
e.g. he smites the water with his sword.
archaic defeat or conquer (a people or land):
〘聖書〙 〈人〉を打ち負かす, 殺す, 罰する.
e.g. he may smite our enemies.
(usually be smitten) (especially of disease) attack or affect severely:
〈病気などが〉…を襲う, 悩ます; 〈良心などが〉…を責める, 苦しめる.
e.g. various people had been smitten with untimely summer flu.
2. (be smitten) be strongly attracted to someone or something:
〖通例be smitten〗 «…に» 心を奪われる, 参る; さいなまれる(down) «by, with» .
e.g. she was so smitten with the boy.
noun archaic
a heavy blow or stroke with a weapon or the hand.
DERIVATIVES
smiter noun
ORIGIN
Old English smītan‘to smear, blemish’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch smijten and German schmeissen ‘to fling’.