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smitten Definition


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smite
verb smote (past tense), smitten (past participle), smiting (present participle)
    literary:
    1. To strike or beat with a heavy blow or blows.
    2. To kill.
    3. To afflict.
    4. To cause someone to fall immediately and overpoweringly in love.
      Example: He could not fail to be smitten by such beauty
    intr
    5. To come suddenly and forcefully.
      Example: The king's authority smote down on him
Derivative: smiter
noun
    Derivative: smitten
    adj
      In love; obsessed.
        Thesaurus: struck, infatuated, charmed, captivated, beguiled, bewitched, swept off one's feet (slang).
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon smitan to smear.



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