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▪ I. † ˈsmicker, a. Obs. Forms: 1 smicer, 3 Orm. smikerr, 6–7 smicker. [OE. smicer: cf. OHG. smehhar, smechar (MHG. smecker) elegant, delicate.] 1. Beautiful, elegant, fair, handsome. In later use only of persons.c 725 Corpus Gl. (Hessels) E 141 Elegans, smicre. a 1000 in Cockayne The Shrine (1864) ...
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smickly
† ˈsmickly, adv. Obs.—1 [Cf. smicker a.] Elegantly, finely.1624 Ford Sun's Darling ii. i, Ray. What's he that looks so smickly? Fol. One that loves mutton so well, he always carries capers about him.
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smirk
▪ I. smirk, n. (smɜːk) [f. smirk v.] 1. An affected or simpering smile; a silly, conceited, smiling look.c 1560 Ingelend Disobedient Child in Hazl. Dodsley II. 297 How many smirks and dulsome kisses! 1599 B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. v. iii. Palinode, From Spanish shrugs, French faces, smirks, irpes, an...
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