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What is the past tense of smite?

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The past tense of smite is smote or smit (archaic, rare).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of smite is smites.

The present participle of smite is smiting.

The past participle of smite is smitten or smited.

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For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth and smote him, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart.
And he smote the air with his fists, and believers trembled with excitement.
He reached out with almost omnipotent power and smote his enemies, remaining impervious to their counterattack.
Next they are smit with wonder at the black shells of a wagon-load of live lobsters packed in rock-weed for the country-market.
Next, they are smit with wonder at the black shells of a wagon-load of live lobsters, packed in rock-weed for the country market.
On his last journey to the Cape, smit took the Malay with him only part of the way.

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