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Is It Smitten Or Smited? [Solved]

The verb smite, meaning to inflict a heavy blow, is traditionally inflected smote (in the past tense) and smitten (in the perfect tense and as a past participle). Some dictionaries list smited as an alternative past-tense form, but it has always been far less common than smote in published writing.

Meaning Of Smitten | Synonyms, Antonyms | Examples | Adjective, Adverb | Urdu/Hindi

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DMBrandon react to Smitten Twitlonger allegations [Original title: “No answers”]

This is the last stream DMBrandon did and where he found out live about Smittens Twitlonger about him. This is likely his last …

get smited by the wrath of god

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