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smutted, ppl. a.|ˈsmʌtɪd| [f. smut v.] 1. Begrimed, smirched, dirtied, etc.
1622Drayton Poly-olb. xxv. 34 Whence that infernal Flood, the smutted Acheron Shoves forth her sullen head. 1708Phil. Trans. XXVI. 37 There was left on the Wall a smutted Scar or Trace. 1770Goldsm. Des. Vill. 27 The swain, mistrustless of his smutted face. 1821Blackw. Mag. IX. 318 Till every smutted feature swell with joy. 1850P. Crook War of Hats 47 Those heavers, too, of coals, with smutted face. 2. Of grain: Affected by smut.
1766Compl. Farmer s.v. Smut, I..have sown smutted wheat..and have not had one smutted ear from the produce. 1801Farmer's Mag. Apr. 155 Some smutted ears, of rather an unusual appearance. 1812Sir J. Sinclair Syst. Husb. Scot. i. 339 The Corporation of Bakers at Perth, have a wooden tub for cleaning smutted wheat. 1867H. Macmillan Bible Teach. vi. (1870) 118 Myriads of seeds are shed from the smutted ears long before the corn is ripe. |