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smudge (v.)

early 15c., smogen "to soil, stain, blacken," of obscure origin. Related: Smudged; smudging. Meaning "make a smoky fire" is from 1860, hence smudge-pot (1903). The noun meaning "a stain, spot, smear" is first attested 1768, from the verb.

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Definitions of smudge from WordNet
1
smudge (n.)
a smoky fire to drive away insects;
smudge (n.)
a blemish made by dirt;
he had a smudge on his cheek
Synonyms: spot / blot / daub / smear / smirch / slur
2
smudge (v.)
make a smudge on; soil by smudging;
Synonyms: smear / blur / smutch
From wordnet.princeton.edu