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The past participle of "smite" is "smitten" or "smote."

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What is the verb of smitten?

Smitten is already a verb. It is the past participle of smite.


Is smitten an adverb?

No, it is not. It is the past participle of the verb (to smite) although its meaning as an adjective is not "having been struck" but closer to "lovestruck."


What is the meaning of smote?

of Smite, of Smite, imp. (/ rare p. p.) of Smite.


What is the present tense of smitten?

Smitten is the past participle of the verb 'smite'.The present tense would be:I/You/We/They smite.He/She/It smites.The present participle is smiting.Note: smitten is also an adjective. The adjective form does not have any tenses as it is not a verb.


What is the past tense of smite?

The past tense is smote.


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