smirch
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SMIRCH
v.t.smerch. [from murk, murky. ] To cloud; to dusk; to soil; as, to smirch the face. [Low. ]
Smirch, v. t. Etym: [From the root of smear. ]
SMIRCH Smirch, n.
smirch |smərCH smərtʃ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] make (something ) dirty; soil: the window was smirched by heat and smoke. • discredit (a person or their reputation ); taint: I am not accustomed to having my honor smirched. ▶noun a dirty mark or stain. • a blot on someone's character; a flaw. ORIGIN late 15th cent.
smirch |sməːtʃ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] make (something ) dirty; soil: the window was smirched by heat and smoke. • discredit (a person or their reputation ); taint: I am not accustomed to having my honour smirched. ▶noun a dirty mark or stain. • a blot on someone's character; a flaw. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: probably symbolic.
smirch /sməː r tʃ /動詞 他動詞 …をよごす ; 〈名 〉をけがす .名詞 C よごれ ; 汚点 .