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smolder (v.)

c. 1300 (implied in smoldering), "to smother, suffocate," related to Middle Dutch smolen, Low German smelen, Flemish smoel "hot," from Proto-Germanic *smel-, *smul-. The intransitive meaning "burn and smoke without flame" is first recorded 1520s, fell from use 17c. (though smoldering persisted in poetry) and was revived 19c. Figurative sense "exist in a suppressed state; burn inwardly" is from 1810. Related: Smouldered; smolderingly. Middle English also had a noun smolder meaning "smoky vapor, a stifling smoke."

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Definitions of smolder from WordNet
1
smolder (v.)
burn slowly and without a flame;
a smoldering fire
Synonyms: smoulder
smolder (v.)
have strong suppressed feelings;
Synonyms: smoulder
2
smolder (n.)
a fire that burns with thick smoke but no flame;
Synonyms: smoulder
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