Enamored or very attracted to someone
“The King is so smitten with her that all of a sudden, he abandons his kingdom to come to Paris incognito.”
Affected or afflicted by a condition or emotion
“Astonished were both the chieftain and Achates too, smitten with feelings of joy and fear at once.”
Having or showing amorous intentions or love for someone
Past participle for to hit or strike with force
“Naturally, I thought the Commander would smite his opponent with a flurry of pokes and jabs, but he merely braced for impact, moving one foot behind him and tilting his body aslant.”
Past participle for to destroy, especially with godly force
“They believed that salvation was theirs, and that their deity would smite the heathens on the day of reckoning.”
Past participle for to kill, especially with godly force
“May he have power to smite his enemies before him, with utter destruction.”
Past participle for to cause (someone) pain, suffering or distress
Past participle for to take violent or aggressive action against
Past participle for to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument
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