释义 |
smei- To laugh, smile. - smirk, from Old English smercian, to smile (with -k‑ formative), from Germanic reshaped forms *smer‑, *smar‑.
- smile, from Middle English smilen, to smile, from a Scandinavian source probably akin to Swedish smila, to smile, from Germanic extended form *smīl‑.
- Suffixed form *smei-ro‑. marvel, miracle, mirage, mirror; admire, from Latin mīrus, wonderful.
- Prefixed zero-grade form *ko(m)-smi‑, smiling with (*ko‑,*kom‑, together; see kom). comity, from Latin cōmis (< cosmis), courteous.
[Pokorny 1. (s)mei‑ 967.] |
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