Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Smarríre, v. a.
1. to miss, to lose, but with a hope to find; 2. (met.) to confound, obscure, dissipate; 3. to mistake; 4. to cause to stray;5. to lose sight of; 6. to confound, perplex.— l'ora, to mistake the hour. — il sangue, to freeze one's blood; v. r. 1. to be lost, with the hope of being found again; 2. to be confounded, disheartened; 3. to stray from the right road;4. to become dazzled, blinded. — da uno, to remove, go away from a person purposely; v.n.to discolour, fade.
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smarrire: to erre, to stray, to straggle or wander out of the way. Also to droope or faint for feare. Also to affright, to amaze, to astonish.