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Webster 1913 Edition


Smicker

Smick′er

,
Verb.
I.
[Akin to Sw.
smickra
to flatter, Dan.
smigre
, and perhaps to G.
schmeicheln
, and E.
smile
. Cf.
Smicker
,
Adj.
]
To look amorously or wantonly; to smirk.

Smick′er

,
Adj.
[AS.
smicere
tasteful, trim. See
Smicker
,
Verb.
]
Amorous; wanton; gay; spruce.
[Obs.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Smicker

SMICK'ER

,
Verb.
I.
To smerk; to look amorously or wantonly.

Definition 2024


smicker

smicker

English

Adjective

smicker (comparative more smicker, superlative most smicker)

  1. Elegant; fine; gay.
    No, his deep-reaching spirit could not brook The fond addiction to such vanity; Regardful of his honour he forsook The smicker use of court-humanity. John Ford.
  2. Amorous; wanton.
  3. Spruce; smart.
    A smicker boy, a lither swain, Heigh ho, a smicker swain, That his love was wanton fain, [...] Lodge.

Verb

smicker (third-person singular simple present smickers, present participle smickering, simple past and past participle smickered)

  1. (intransitive) To look amorously or wantonly;

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