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rubyredrose ([personal profile] rubyredrose) wrote2003-11-19 01:40 am

What's the past tense of "to smite"?

smite   
v. smote, (smt) smit·ten, (smtn) or smote smit·ing, smites
v. tr.

1.
a. To inflict a heavy blow on, with or as if with the hand, a tool, or a weapon.
b. To drive or strike (a weapon, for example) forcefully onto or into something else.

2. To attack, damage, or destroy by or as if by blows.
3.
a. To afflict: The population was smitten by the plague.
b. To afflict retributively; chasten or chastise.

4. To affect sharply with great feeling: He was smitten by deep remorse.


Thus: One can be smitten, or be the one who is smiting, but either way, once yer done, you've been smote.

[identity profile] ot-atma.livejournal.com 2003-11-19 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
And Trogdor smote the Kerrek, and all was laid to burnination...

sorry, couldn't resist.