intransitive. To emit a smell or vapour of any kind; to smell (sweetly or otherwise). Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > [verb (intransitive)] (28) stinkc725 intransitive. To emit a smell or vapour of any kind; to smell (sweetly or otherwise). Obsolete. steamOE To emit a scent or odour. Of a scent: To be emitted or exhaled. Also with adverbs, as out, up. Obsolete as a specific use: merged in sense 4. smellc1175 intransitive. To give out, send forth, or exhale an odour; to have a smell, scent, etc. smakec1315 intransitive. To smell, give out a (sweet) smell or odour. Also figurative, to be redolent of something. savoura1400 intransitive. To emit a (specified) scent or odour; to smell (of something). Now rare. taragec1407 To have a character or quality of some kind, to ‘taste of’, ‘smell of’ (intransitive and transitive). flavourc1425 intransitive. To be odorous, savour, smell. Obsolete. scentc1460 intransitive. To give off or exude an odour or perfume. Also: to smell of or like something. Also figurative (esp. in early use). breathea1500 intransitive. To emit a perfume or odour; to smell. Now rare. smell1526 To exhale or emit the odour of, to have the smell of, something. Also rarely on (now dialect). Subcategories:— be emitted (2) — exercise sense of smell (12) — track or perceive using sense of smell (4) |
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