Sc. [f. next.] A stifling or suffocating atmosphere, smoke, etc.; smother.
1894. Crockett, Raiders, xiii. 98. Our cave was full of the white smoor of gunpowder smoke. Ibid. (1895), Men of Moss-Hags, 106. In the smoor of the snow.
Sc. [f. next.] A stifling or suffocating atmosphere, smoke, etc.; smother.
1894. Crockett, Raiders, xiii. 98. Our cave was full of the white smoor of gunpowder smoke. Ibid. (1895), Men of Moss-Hags, 106. In the smoor of the snow.