smudge
English
WOTD – 7 January 2010
Noun
smudge (countable and uncountable, plural smudges)
- A blemish or smear, especially a dark or sooty one.
- There was a smudge on the paper.
- Dense smoke, such as that used for fumigation.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Grose to this entry?)
- (US) A heap of damp combustibles partially ignited and burning slowly, placed on the windward side of a house, tent, etc. to keep off mosquitoes or other insects.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Bartlett to this entry?)
- (paganism, especially in the phrase "smudge stick" = "stick of incense") A quantity of herbs used in suffumigation.
- 2006, Christian Rätsch, Claudia Müller-Ebeling, Pagan Christmas: The Plants, Spirits, and Rituals →ISBN:
- Devil's dirt or asafetida ground together with fenugreek and black cumin seed is used as a smudge against witches and […]
- 2006, Christian Rätsch, Claudia Müller-Ebeling, Pagan Christmas: The Plants, Spirits, and Rituals →ISBN:
Derived terms
Translations
a blemish; a smear
Etymology 2
From Middle English smogen.
Verb
smudge (third-person singular simple present smudges, present participle smudging, simple past and past participle smudged)
- To obscure by blurring; to smear.
- To soil or smear with dirt.
- To use dense smoke to protect from insects.
- To stifle or smother with smoke.
- (paganism, intransitive) To burn herbs as a cleansing ritual (suffumigation).
- (paganism, transitive) To subject to ritual burning of herbs (suffumigation, smudging).
- 2013, Rachel Patterson, Pagan Portals - Hoodoo: Folk Magic →ISBN:
- This is easily done using incense to smudge yourself or taking a cleansing bath. To smudge your body use an incense mixture such as sandalwood, lavender, frankincense or myrrh.
- 2013, Rachel Patterson, Pagan Portals - Hoodoo: Folk Magic →ISBN:
Synonyms
Translations
to obscure by blurring
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to soil or smear with dirt
Related terms
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