smeddum
Noun

smeddum (uncountable)

  1. Fine powder; flour.
  2. The powder or finest part of ground malt.
  3. (mining) Smitham.
  4. (Scotland) Zest, energy; pluck; sagacity; quickness of apprehension; gumption; spirit; mettle.
    • 1933, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Cloud Howe, Polygon 2006 (A Scots Quair), p. 271:
      maybe there were better folk far in Segget, but few enough with smeddum like his.
  5. (UK dialectal, Northern England) Ore small enough to pass through the wire bottom of a sieve.
  6. (UK dialectal, Northern England) A layer of clay or shale between two beds of coal.



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