Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which smites or strikes.
- noun A sword; simitar.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who smites.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who
smites .
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Examples
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In warm weather the butter adheres to the hands of the "smiter," who puffs and blows over it as if it were very hard work.
Our Farm of Four Acres and the Money we Made by it Miss Coulton
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The smiter and the destroyer among nations! the builder and the law-giver!
CHAPTER 14 2010
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This week I am the only smiter in my hormone hostage house.
Thursday Thirteen #28 - Oh god Zenmomma 2008
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With all the gusto of a hunter clubbing baby seals, Mr. Bryce goes after one cherished green belief after another, but he is an equal-opportunity smiter.
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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And this isn't the Old Testament God, the smiter of Philistines.
Archive 2008-04-01 Anne Johnson 2008
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And this isn't the Old Testament God, the smiter of Philistines.
Step Outta Line, The Man Comes and Takes You Away Anne Johnson 2008
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That is when thetrue NeoCon Joe, smiter of brown people the world over, Senator from Tel Aviv, believer in common with fundamentalist worldviews emerged to take his place in the pantheon of murderous liars.
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“Write letters to all my Governors and Nabobs, and bid them leave not a smiter with the sword nor a lunger with the lance nor a bender of the bow, but bring them all to me in one body.”
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Caliph bade them bring the smiter of the ball before him and said,
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To turn the other cheek instantly to the smiter can hardly be suitable in these days, when the hands of so many are raised to strike.
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