ἐμμειδιάω
μὴ κακὸν εὖ ἔρξῃς· σπείρειν ἴσον ἔστ' ἐνὶ πόντῳ → do no good to a bad man; it is like sowing in the sea
English (LSJ)
smile in, ὀφθαλμοῖς καὶ παρειαῖς Philostr.Ep.51; to be glad at, πρὸς τὰ ἴχνη, of hounds, X.Cyn.4.3.
Spanish (DGE)
sonreír, manifestar contento c. suj. anim. αἱ κύνες ... ἐμμειδιῶσαι ... πρὸς τὰ ἴχνη X.Cyn.4.3
•fig. c. suj. abstr. τις ἀρετῶσα διάνοια ... ἐνεμειδίασε χαρᾶς ἐγκύμων Ph.2.280, ὀφθαλμοῖς ἐμμειδιᾷ καὶ παρειαῖς ... τὸ μετόπωρον τοῦ κάλλους el otoño de tu belleza sonríe en tus ojos y en tus mejillas Philostr.Ep.51.
German (Pape)
[Seite 808] dabei lächeln, Xen. Cyn. 4, 3 u. Sp.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ἐμμειδιῶ :
sourire à ou dans.
Étymologie: ἐν, μειδιάω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἐμμειδιάω: досл. улыбаться, перен. (о собаках) выражать радость (πρὸς τὰ ἴχνη Xen.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐμμειδιάω: μέλλ. -άσω ᾱ, μειδιῶ, προσμειδιῶ, τὸ δὲ σὸν εἶδος ἀεὶ τέθηλεν, ὅθεν ὀφθαλμοῖς ἐμμειδιᾷ καὶ παρειαῖς οἷόν τι ἔαρ τὸ μετόπωρον τοῦ κάλλους Φιλόστρ. Ἐπιστ. 51, τ. 2, σ. 249, 25, ἔκδ. Kayser· χαίρω ἐπί τινι, πρὸς τὰ ἴχνη, ἐπὶ θηρευτικῶν κυνῶν, Ξεν. Κυν. 4, 3.
Greek Monotonic
ἐμμειδιάω: μέλ. -άσω [ᾱ], (ἐν), γελώ ή χαμογελώ για κάτι, σε Ξεν.
Middle Liddell
fut. άσω [ἐν]
to smile or be glad at, Xen.
Translations
smile
Abkhaz: аҧышәырччара; Afrikaans: glimlag; Albanian: buzëqesh; Arabic: اِبْتَسَمَ; Armenian: ժպտալ; Asturian: sonrir, sorrir; Azerbaijani: gülümsəmək, təbəssüm etmək, qımışmaq; Bashkir: йылмайыу; Belarusian: усміхацца, усміхнуцца; Breton: mousc'hoarzhin; Bulgarian: усмихвам се, усмихна се; Burmese: ပြုံး; Catalan: somriure; Chepang: ङीःसा; Chinese Cantonese: 笑, 微笑; Mandarin: 微笑, 笑; Min Nan: 麻微笑; Crimean Tatar: külümsemek; Czech: usmívat se, usmát se; Danish: smile; Drung: etsheu; Dutch: glimlachen, smuilen; Eastern Cham: ꨯꨆꨵꨱ; Esperanto: rideti; Estonian: naeratama; Faroese: smíla, brosa; Finnish: hymyillä; French: sourire; Galician: sorrir; Georgian: გაღიმება; German: lächeln; Greek: χαμογελώ, χαμογελάω; Ancient Greek: γελάω, διαμειδιάω, διαμειδιῶ, ἐμμειδιάω, ἐμμειδιῶ, μειδάω, μειδιάω, μειδιῶ, μειδῶ, ὑπογελάω; Guaraní: pukavy; Gujarati: મલકવું; Hawaiian: minoʻaka; Hebrew: חייך \ חִיֵּךְ; Hindi: मुस्काना, मुस्कुराना; Hungarian: mosolyog; Hunsrik: lechle; Icelandic: brosa; Ido: ridetar; Indonesian: tersenyum; Ingrian: myhhiä; Interlingua: surrider; Irish: déan miongháire; Italian: sorridere; Iu Mien: njeic; Japanese: 微笑む, 笑う; Kazakh: езу тарту, жылмың кағу; Khmer: ញញឹម; Korean: 미소를 짓다, 미소짓다, 웃다, 미소하다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: زەردەخەنە کردن; Northern Kurdish: bişirîn, girrnijîn, bişkurrîn, bêdeng kenîn; Kyrgyz: жагуу, жылмаюу, күлүмсүрөө; Lao: ຍິ້ມ; Latin: subrideo, surrideo; Latvian: smaidīt; Lithuanian: šypsotis; Lun Bawang: merimud; Luxembourgish: lächelen, schmunzen, schmunzelen, schmonzen; Macedonian: се насмевнува, се насмевне; Malayalam: ചിരിക്കുക, പുഞ്ചിരിക്കുക, മന്ദഹസിക്കുക, മന്ദസ്മിതം തൂകുക; Maltese: tbissem; Marathi: हास्य; Mirandese: sunrir; Mongolian Cyrillic: инээмсэглэх; Nahuatl: paqui; Navajo: chʼídinidlóóh; Nepali: मुस्कुराउनु, मुस्काउनु; Occitan: sorire; Old English: smearcian; Oromo: seequu; Pacoh: cacháng; Pashto: تبسم کول, مسکا کول; Persian: لبخند زدن, تبسم کردن; Pipil: paki, paqui; Polish: uśmiechać się, uśmiechnąć się; Portuguese: sorrir; Quechua: asiy; Rajasthani: मुळकणौ; Romanian: zâmbi, surâde; Romansch: surrir; Russian: улыбаться, улыбнуться, усмехаться, усмехнуться; Rwanda-Sanskrit: स्मयते; Scottish Gaelic: dèan gàire, dèan snodha-gàire, dèan fàite-gàire; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: насмешити се, насмијешити се, осмјехнути се; Roman: nasmešiti se, nasmiješiti se, osmjéhnuti se; S'gaw Karen: နံၤကမှံ; Shan: ယုမ်ႉ, ယုမ်ႉၶူဝ်; Sinhalese: හිනා වෙනවා; Slovak: usmievať sa, usmiať sa; Slovene: nasmihati se, nasmehniti se; Spanish: sonreír; Swahili: tabasamu; Swedish: le; Tagalog: ngumiti; Tajik: лабханд задан, табассум кардан; Tatar: елмаерга; Tboli: gemé; Thai: ยิ้ม; Tocharian B: smi-; Turkish: gülümsemek, tebessüm etmek; Turkmen: ýyrşarmak; Tuvan: хүлүмзүрүүр; Ukrainian: посміхатися, посміхнутися; Urdu: مسکانا, مسکرانا; Uyghur: كۈلۈمسىرىمەك, كۈلمەك, خۇش خۇيلۇق, تەبەسسۇم قىلماق; Uzbek: iljaymoq, jilmaymoq, tabassum qilmoq; Vietnamese: cười, cười mỉm; Volapük: smililön, smilülön; Welsh: gwenu; White Hmong: luag; Yiddish: שמייכלען, צעשמייכלען; ǃXóõ: ǁqʻàẽ