smiker
Middle English
Etymology
From Old English smicer (“beauteous, elegant, fair, tasteful”), from Proto-Germanic *smikraz (“fine, elegant”). More at English smicker.
Adjective
smiker
- beautiful, beauteous, elegant, fair, tasteful
- He..warrþ till atell defell þær Off shene & smikerr enngell. — The Ormulum
Descendants
- English: smicker
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