"smitta" meaning in Old Frisian

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Verb

Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *smitjaną, *smitōną, *smittōną (“to stain; tarnish”), secondary forms of Proto-Germanic *smītaną (“to throw; hurl; splatter”), from Proto-Indo-European *smeyd- (“to smear”). Cognate with Old English smittian (“to smear; pollute; defile”), dialectal Norwegian smita (“to smear thinly; creep away”). More at smut, smite. Etymology templates: {{inh|ofs|gem-pro|*smitjaną}} Proto-Germanic *smitjaną, {{m|gem-pro|*smitōną}} *smitōną, {{m|gem-pro|*smittōną|t=to stain; tarnish}} *smittōną (“to stain; tarnish”), {{der|ofs|gem-pro|*smītaną|t=to throw; hurl; splatter}} Proto-Germanic *smītaną (“to throw; hurl; splatter”), {{der|ofs|ine-pro|*smeyd-|t=to smear}} Proto-Indo-European *smeyd- (“to smear”), {{cog|ang|smittian|t=to smear; pollute; defile}} Old English smittian (“to smear; pollute; defile”), {{cog|no|smita|t=to smear thinly; creep away}} Norwegian smita (“to smear thinly; creep away”), {{l|en|smut}} smut, {{l|en|smite}} smite Head templates: {{head|ofs|verb|head=|sort=}} smitta, {{ofs-verb}} smitta
  1. to stain Related terms: bismīta, bismitt, ūtsmīta
    Sense id: en-smitta-ofs-verb-1DmKqaew Categories (other): Old Frisian entries with incorrect language header

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