Now Sc. Also 4 smorre. [f. SMORE v. Cf. Du. and Flem. smoor, G. (rare) schmor.] Smother, smoke, etc.

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1393.  Langl., P. Pl., C. XX. 303 (MS. Cott. Vesp.). Þe smoke and þe smorre þat smyth in oure eyne. Ibid., 323.

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1866.  W. Gregor, Banffsh. Gloss., 171. Smore, a stifling smoke;… a close, stifling atmosphere [etc.].

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