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1 μειδιάσαι
μειδιάωsmile: pres ind mp 2nd sgμειδιάωsmile: pres part act fem nom /voc pl (doric)μειδιάωsmile: aor inf act (attic doric) -
2 μειδιᾶσαι
μειδιάωsmile: pres ind mp 2nd sgμειδιάωsmile: pres part act fem nom /voc pl (doric)μειδιάωsmile: aor inf act (attic doric) -
3 μειδιάσαι
μειδιά̱σᾱͅ, μειδιάωsmile: pres part act fem dat sg (doric)μειδιά̱σαῑ, μειδιάωsmile: aor opt act 3rd sg (attic doric) -
4 μειδάω
A smile, [dialect] Ep. Verb, only [ per.] 3sg. [tense] aor.μείδησε Il.1.595
, 5.426, Od.4.609, Hes.Sc. 115, etc.; part.μειδήσας, -σασα Il.1.596
, etc.; inf. ; μείδησε σαρδάνιον (v. Σαρδάνιος) Od.20.301; opp. γελᾶν, laugh aloud, μειδῆσαι γελάσαι τε h.Cer.l.c.; κάρχαρόν τι μειδήσας grinning so as to show his teeth, Babr.94.6:—[tense] pres. is supplied by [full] μειδιάω, used by Hom. only in [dialect] Ep. part.μειδιόων Il.7.212
, 23.786; - ιόωσα 21.491: later [ per.] 3sg.μειδιάει h.Hom.10.3
,μειδιᾷ Theoc.30.5
; part.μειδιάων h.Hom.7.14
, ; inf. : [tense] impf.ἐμειδία Luc.DMeretr.3.2
; [dialect] Ep.μειδιάασκε PLit.Lond.41
, Q.S. 9.117: [tense] aor. Iἐμειδίᾱσα Plu.2.172b
, Luc.DDeor.20.11; inf.μειδιᾶσαι Apollod.1.5.3
; part. ; [dialect] Aeol. fem. - ιάσαισα Sapph.1.14. (Cf. Skt. smáyati, Lett. smaidīt 'smile', etc.) -
5 μειδιάω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `smile', in Hom. only ptc. - ιόων, - ιόωσα, later also inf. - ιᾶν (Pl.) and indic. forms (e.g. μειδιᾳ̃ Theoc.); aor. μειδ-ιᾶσαι (Sapph., Pl., Plb., Plu.), - ῆσαι (Il.),Compounds: Also with prefix like ἐπι-, ὑπο-. Also φιλο-(μ)μειδής (from - σμ-; s. below) `friendly smiling', esp. of Aphrodite (Il.), as if from μεῖδος γέλως H., but perh. directly from the verb ; s. below. On Hes. Th. 200 see Risch, Festgabe Howald, 1947, 76 and Strunk Glotta 38(1960) 70 but also Dornseiff, Ant. Class. 6(1937)247, and Heubeck, Beitr. Namenforschung 16(1965)204-6; s. DELG.Derivatives: μείδημα n. `smiling' (Hes.), - ίαμα `id.' (Luc., Plu.), ( ἐπι-) μειδίασις (Plu.), - ίασμα (H.), - ιασμός (Poll., Sch.), τὸ μειδιαστικόν `cheerfulness' (sch.); μειδ-ά̄μων `smiling' (Hymn. Is.).Etymology: The relation between these forms is not clear. The present μειδ-ιάω, with the aor. μειδιᾶσαι, is perh. an epic transformation, perh. starting from ptc. pres. (Schwyzer 727, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 359); the aorist μειδ-ῆσαι may contain an η-enlargement. From a verb can also derive φιλο-(μ)μειδής (Schwyzer 513) with μεῖδος as basisc word concluded from it. But the reversed way is also possible: from μεῖδος partly φιλο-(μ)μειδής, partly as denominative μειδῆσαι and (transformed) μειδ-ιάω. -- In any case all forms have a δ-element, which is secondary as we see when we compare the forms of other languages: Skt. smáyate, -ti `smile', Toch. B smi-mane, A smi-māṃ ptc. midd. `smiling', OCS smějǫ sę, smijati sę `laugh', Latv. smeju, smiêt `laugh (at)' with the Balt. iterative smaidît, with smaĩda `laughing' (so independent of μειδ-; but see DELG). Whether the Greek δ fist arose in a noun or in a verb, cannot be distinguished, as indicated above (cf. Schwyzer 508 f. and 702 f.). -- More forms, e.g. Lat. mīrus, Engl. smile, in WP. 2, 686f., Pok. 967, W.-Hofmann s. mīrus, Vasmer s. smejúsь.Page in Frisk: 2,193-194Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μειδιάω
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μειδιᾶσαι — μειδιάω smile pres ind mp 2nd sg μειδιάω smile pres part act fem nom/voc pl (doric) μειδιάω smile aor inf act (attic doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
μειδιάσαι — μειδιά̱σᾱͅ , μειδιάω smile pres part act fem dat sg (doric) μειδιά̱σαῑ , μειδιάω smile aor opt act 3rd sg (attic doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ISAAC — I. ISAAC Rabbinus, Viennâ ortus scripsit Orzeruach, h. e. Lux sata est, tempore Mosis ex Kotzi, vide ibi. II. ISAAC fil. Abraham ex Sara. Nat. A. M. 2139. ex Sara matre sterili iam An. 90. et Patre Abrahamo centenario. Obiit A. M. 1318. Aet. 118 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale