Part 783 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4840K 2022-07-20

~Smit~, ~Smyt~, _s_

1 A stain

_Bannatyne P_

2 Used in a moral sense

_Wyntown_

A S _s _smette_, macula

SMYTRIE, _s_ A numerous collection of small individuals, Ayrs

V ~Smatters~

_Burns_

SMLEFANGER, _s_ Sibbald

SMOKE, _s_ An inhabited house, S

_Stat Acc_

SMOLT, SMOUT, _adj_ Clear, mild; applied to the weather

_Douglas_

A S _smolt_, Su G _smylter_, serenus

SMOLT, SMELT, SMELTE, _s_

1 The fry of salmon, S _smout_

_Acts Ja VI_

Su G _smol-a_, to crumble; _smotti_, frustulum

2 Used to denote a child S

SMOOTRIKIN, _adj_ Tiny and active

_Old Song_

Allied perhaps to _smiadr-a_, adulari