Smite

Verb

 * 1)  To hit.
 * 2) * 1918,, The Land That Time Forgot Chapter IV
 * "Right you are!" I cried. "We must believe the other until we prove it false. We can't afford to give up heart now, when we need heart most. The branch was carried down by a river, and we are going to find that river." I smote my open palm with a clenched fist, to emphasize a determination unsupported by hope.
 * 1) To strike down or kill with godly force.
 * 2) To injure with divine power.

Thesaurus
affect, agonize, bang, bash, baste, bastinado, bat, beat, belabor, belt, biff, birch, bonk, buffet, cane, catch, clap, clip, clobber, clout, club, clump, coldcock, come home to, cowhide, crack, crucify, cudgel, cut, dash, deal, deal a blow, deck, ding, drub, excruciate, fetch, fetch a blow, flagellate, flail, flog, fustigate, give a whipping, give the stick, harrow, hit, hit a clip, hit the mark, horsewhip, impress, impress forcibly, jab, knock, knock cold, knock down, knock out, knout, lace, lash, lay on, let have it, make an impression, martyr, paste, pistol-whip, plunk, poke, pommel, pummel, punch, rawhide, rock, scourge, sink in, slam, slog, slosh, slug, smack, snap, soak, sock, spank, strap, strike, strike at, strike hard, strike home, stripe, swat, swinge, swipe, switch, tell, thrash, thump, thwack, torment, torture, traumatize, trounce, truncheon, try, wallop, whack, whale, wham, whip, whop, yerk

Etymology
smītan, cognates include German schmeißen:, Danish smide: and Gothic 𐌱𐌹𐍃𐌼𐌴𐌹𐍄𐌰𐌽:.

Translations

 * Finnish: ,
 * Galician: bater, bourar, golpear, mallar, pegar, percutir, petar, sacudir, zoscar


 * Hungarian: sújt
 * Italian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: buail

Anagrams

 * emits, i-stem, items, Metis, Métis, mites, Times, times

Verb

 * 1) To '''throw