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Webster 1913 Edition
Smatter
Smat′ter
,Verb.
I.
[OE.
smateren
to make a noise; cf. Sw. smattra
to clatter, to crackle, G. schmettern
to dash, crash, to warble, quaver.] 1.
To talk superficially or ignorantly; to babble; to chatter.
Of state affairs you can not
smatter
. Swift.
2.
To have a slight taste, or a slight, superficial knowledge, of anything; to smack.
Smat′ter
,Verb.
T.
1.
To talk superficially about.
2.
To gain a slight taste of; to acquire a slight, superficial knowledge of; to smack.
Chaucer.
Smat′ter
,Noun.
Superficial knowledge; a smattering.
Webster 1828 Edition
Smatter
SMAT'TER
,Verb.
I.
1.
To talk superficially or ignorantly. Of state affairs you cannot smatter.2.
To have a slight taste, or a slight superficial knowledge.SMAT'TER
,Noun.
Definition 2024
smatter
smatter
See also: s'matter
English
Verb
smatter (third-person singular simple present smatters, present participle smattering, simple past and past participle smattered)
- (intransitive) To talk superficially; to babble.
- Jonathan Swift
- Of state affairs you cannot smatter.
- Jonathan Swift
- (transitive) To speak (a language) with spotty or superficial knowledge.
- to smatter Arabic
- (transitive, figuratively) To study or approach superficially; to dabble in.
- To have a slight taste, or a slight, superficial knowledge, of anything; to smack.
Derived terms
Translations
intransitive: talk superficially
to speak (a language) with spotty or superficial knowledge
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to study or approach superficially
Noun
smatter (plural smatters)