I. ˈsmärt-ˌmə-nē noun
Etymology: smart (III)
Date: 1693
: punitive damages
II. -ˈmə-nē, -ˌmə-nē noun
Etymology: smart (I)
Date: 1926
1. : money ventured by one having inside information or much experience
2. : well-informed bettors or speculators
I. ˈsmärt-ˌmə-nē noun
Etymology: smart (III)
Date: 1693
: punitive damages
II. -ˈmə-nē, -ˌmə-nē noun
Etymology: smart (I)
Date: 1926
1. : money ventured by one having inside information or much experience
2. : well-informed bettors or speculators
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary. Энциклопедический словарь английского языка Merriam Webster. 2003