i-smaht

i-smaht
i-smaht, i-smecched, i-smeiht
ME. pa. pple. of smatch v., to smack.

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  • Schmacht — Appetit; Kohldampf (umgangssprachlich); Heißhunger; Hunger; Jieper (umgangssprachlich) * * * Schmạcht, der; [e]s [mhd. smaht = Hunger, Durst, zu ↑schmachten] (landsch., bes. nordd.): starker Hunger: Ich habe einen S., dass ich Mazzes fressen… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • schmächtig — schmächtig: Mhd. smahtec, mnd. smachtich »Hunger leidend« (13. Jh.) ist von einem mit ↑ schmachten verwandten Substantiv smaht »Hunger; Durst« abgeleitet. Seit dem 17. Jh. hat sich die Bedeutung gewandelt zu »mager, dünn, schlecht genährt« …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • outsmart — /aʊtˈsmat / (say owt smaht) verb (t) to prove too clever for; outwit …  

  • quick smart — /kwɪk ˈsmat/ (say kwik smaht) adverb promptly; quickly …  

  • smart — /smat / (say smaht) verb (i) 1. to be a source of sharp local and usually superficial pain, as a wound. 2. to cause a sharp pain, as an irritating application, a blow, etc. 3. to wound the feelings, as with words. 4. to feel a sharp pain, as in a …  

  • Smart — /smat/ (say smaht) noun 1. (Frank) Jeffrey (Edson), 1921–2013, Australian painter. 2. J(ohn) J(amieson) C(arswell) ( Jack ), 1920–2012, Australian philosopher, born in England; noted for his work on th …  

  • smart alec — /ˈsmat ælɪk/ (say smaht alik) noun Colloquial someone who is ostentatious in the display of knowledge or skill, often despite basic ignorance or lack of ability. Also, smart aleck. {from Alex Hoag, New York thief (1840s) who, as a prostitute s… …  

  • smart bomb — /ˈsmat bɒm/ (say smaht bom) noun a laser designated bomb normally dropped from an aircraft …  

  • smart card — /ˈsmat kad/ (say smaht kahd) noun 1. a plastic card containing integrated circuits capable of storing digital information, used for performing financial transactions, accessing restricted areas, accessing secure computer records, etc. –phrase 2.… …  

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