surrideo

From LSJ

ὥσπερ γὰρ ζώου τῶν ὄψεων ἀφαιρεθεισῶν ἀχρειοῦται τὸ ὅλον, οὕτως ἐξ ἱστορίας ἀναιρεθείσης τῆς ἀληθείας τὸ καταλειπόμενον αὐτῆς ἀνωφελὲς γίνεται διήγημα → for just as a living creature which has lost its eyesight is wholly incapacitated, so if history is stripped of her truth all that is left is but an idle tale | for, just as closed eyes make the rest of an animal useless, what is left from a history blind to the truth is just a pointless tale

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sur-rīdĕo: (subr-), si, 2, v. n.,
I to smile (rare but class.): surridet Saturius veterator, * Cic. Rosc. Com. 8, 22: limis surrisit ocellis, Ov. Am. 3, 1, 33: surridens Mezentius, Verg. A. 10, 742: modice, Mart. 6, 82, 7: molle, Pers. 3, 110; Varr. R. R. 3, 2, 2; Claud. in Eutr. 2, 108.

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