Tuesday, February 19, 2008

To besmirch or not to smirch

Smirch not, lest you be besmirched!

Also, no desmirching, and for that matter, no smirking either!

I received an inquiry by email regarding the difference between smirch and besmirch, so let me explain. They are indeed synonyms.

Besmirch is a verb meaning to soil, to tarnish, to dishonor. There is not etymology listed, but there are other words from Middle English which start with "be-" and it seems the "be-" just emphasizes the word following it, making it seem more active and making it sound like something out of the Bible.

Smirch is a verb meaning to soil or dirty, or to smear, as well as to dishonor or defame. It comes from Middle English.

Smirk also comes from Middle English. It means to smile in a knowing or silly way. LOOK it up in here!

3 comments:

Debbie said...

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