Results for Smote
Definitions of Smote:
part of speech: past tense
part of speech: noun
Past tense of the irregular verb smite.
part of speech: past tense
Usage examples for Smote:
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" I ain't none of this, Mr. Gael," she said, smote the page, rose with dignity, and returned the book.
"The Branding Iron", Katharine Newlin Burt -
Then, as it chanced, Balin met her at the door, and immediately when he saw her, he rode upon her, sword in hand, and, with one blow, smote off her head.
"Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion", Beatrice Clay -
He came forward a few steps and stood in the darkened room looking at the sleeping girl: something in her unconsciousness, in the utter silence, in the absence of reproach, smote him as no words of blame or appeal could have done.
"Old Kensington", Miss Thackeray -
And Gud became frightened so that his knees smote one against the other.
"The Book of Gud", Dan Spain Harold Hersey