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smad, v. Sc. rare. [Cf. LG. smaddern (G. dial. schmaddern) to befoul, f. smadder (schmadder) mud, filth.] trans. To cover with dirt or grime; to stain, discolour. Jamieson (1808) also gives Smad ‘a stain of any kind’.
c1450Holland Howlat 825 The barde, smaddit lyke a smaik smorit in a smedy, Ran fast to the dure, and gaif a gret rair. 1808in Jamieson. |