Definition of Smittle

1. v. t. To infect.

2. n. Infection.

3. a. Infectious; catching.

Definition of Smittle

1. infectious [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Smittle

smithied
smithies
smithing
smithite
smiths
smithsonite
smithsonites
smithwork
smithy
smithying
smiting
smits
smitted
smitten
smitting
smittle (current term)
smock
smock-faced
smock frock
smock frocks
smocked
smocking
smockings
smockless
smocklike
smocks
smog
smog check
smogged
smoggier

Literary usage of Smittle

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of Napa and Lake Counties, California: Comprising Their Geography by Slocum, Bowen & Co, Bowen & Co Slocum (1881)
"smittle, JOHN W. The subject of this sketch, whose portrait will be found in the body of this work, was born in Highland County, Ohio, November 18, 1829, ..."

2. Fores's Sporting Notes & Sketches. a Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of (1886)
"A smittle PLACE FOR A WOODCOCK. By FINCH MASON. >F there are two things in this world my friend Podger —John Podger, Esq., JP, Poppyfield Park, ..."

3. California Unreported Cases: Being Those Decisions Determined in the Supreme by California Supreme Court, Peter V. Ross (1913)
"... and on opening it found it to contain a bond for a deed from Hill to Grigsby and smittle, with a release indorsed thereon signed by Grigsby and ..."

4. California Unreported Cases: Being Those Decisions Determined in the Supreme by California Supreme Court, Peter V. Ross (1913)
"... Grigsby and smittle, with a release indorsed thereon signed by Grigsby and smittle; also eleven old promissory notes, one made by Grigsby and the others ..."

5. California Unreported Cases: Being Those Decisions Determined in the Supreme by California Supreme Court, Peter V. Ross, California District Courts of Appeal (1913)
"... and on opening it found it to contain a bond for a deed from Hill to Grigsby and smittle, with a release indorsed thereon signed by Grigsby and smittle; ..."

6. The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York by William Carr (1828)
"The covetous infatuation Was smittle out o'er all the nation. ... smittle, Infectious. SMOCK-RACE, A race run by females for the prize of a holland smock. ..."

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