Proper noun
Smythe (plural Smythes)
A surname originating as an occupation.
A detailed discussion of Beckett's method can be found in Pountney, R., Theatre of Shadows: Samuel Beckett's Drama 1956–1976 (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1988) although it concentrates on later works when this process had become more refined. Source: Internet
And in November last year, the Duchess donned a smart checked blazer costing £620 from favourite label Smythe. Source: Internet
Chang, Gable, Smythe and Timbrell (2000) "A Delphi examination of public sector ERP implementation issues" Proceedings of ICIS. Source: Internet
Both effects were created by Industrial Light & Magic using grid warping techniques developed by Tom Brigham and Doug Smythe ( AMPAS ). Source: Internet
A case could be made to give Crosby the Conn Smythe as he trails Guentzel by one point in the post-season scoring race. Source: Internet
In addition to the regular season awards, the Conn Smythe Trophy is awarded annually to the most valuable player during the NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs. Source: Internet