† inˈsmite,v.Obs.rare. [f. in-1 + smite v.: after L. in-cutĕre.] trans. To smite or strike in. 1382Wyclif 2 Macc. xii. 22 And whan the first cumpaignye of Judas appeeride, dreed is ynsmyten [L. incussus est] to the enmyes of the presence of God, that biholdith alle thingis.