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▪ I. smeech, n. Now dial. (smiːtʃ) Forms: 1–2 smec, 2–4 smech, 3–4 smeche, 9 smeech, smeach. [OE. sméc, variant of sm{iacu}c, sm{yacu}c (see smitch n.), from the stem of sméocan smeek v. For the equivalent northern forms see smeek n.] Smoke; dense or thick vapour, etc. Also in fig. context. Also in ...
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List of Cornish dialect words
slovenly, ungainly person
Slock – to coax, entice or tempt, as in "slock 'un 'round"
Small coal / slack – coal dust; "slack" only in the far south west
Smeech – acrid smoke (also used as a verb 'to smeech'), and also used as the verb in west Cornwall for misty rain, as "its smeeching".
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smitch
▪ I. smitch, n.1 Now dial. Forms: 1–2 smic, smyc, 3 smyche, 3, 9 smiche, 9– smitch. [OE. sm{iacu}c, sm{yacu}c, var. of sméc (see smeech n. and smeek n.), with development of form as in d{iacu}c ditch.] Smoke arising from burning or smouldering matter; also dial., grime, dirt, dust, smut, etc.c 893 K...
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▪ I. smeek, n. Latterly Sc. and † north. Forms: α. 2–5 smeke, 3 smec, 4 smek, 5–6 smeik, 5, 8– smeek. β. 2–4 smike, 5 smyk(e. [The more northern forms representing OE. sméc and sm{iacu}c, sm{yacu}c: see smeech n. and smitch n.1] 1. Smoke arising from burning or smouldering matter; reek. Also in fig....
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