Smicker vs Smirker - What's the difference?
smicker | smirker |
Elegant; fine; gay.
Amorous; wanton.
Spruce; smart.
As an adjective smicker
is elegant; fine; gay.As a verb smicker
is to look amorously or wantonly; smirk.As a noun smirker is
one who smirks.smicker
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- No, his deep-reaching spirit could not brook The fond addiction to such vanity; Regardful of his honour he forsook The smicker use of court-humanity. — John Ford.
- A smicker''' boy, a lither swain, Heigh ho, a '''smicker swain, That his love was wanton fain, [...] — Lodge.