Sc. rare. [f. SMOT v. + -ER5: cf. SMOTRY a. and BESMOTTERED.] trans. To bespatter; to soil or stain.
1513. Douglas, Æneid, VI. v. 13. His smotterit habit, our his schulderis lidder, Hang prevagely [etc.].
1819. W. Tennant, Papistry Stormd (1827), 182. Big bluidy draps Barst out and smottert a the stane.