smaidīt

Etymology
From the verb (q.v.), of which it was originally the iterative form (cf., ), ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1) to smile to produce a smile, a facial expression with the ends of one's mouth raised and the teeth shown, in order to express happiness, cheerfulness, kindness, satisfaction, or pleasure
 * 2)  to smile to be associated in their expression with a smile
 * 1)  to smile to be associated in their expression with a smile
 * 1)  to smile to be associated in their expression with a smile
 * 1)  to smile to be associated in their expression with a smile
 * 1)  to smile to be associated in their expression with a smile
 * 1)  to smile to be associated in their expression with a smile
 * 1)  to smile to be associated in their expression with a smile
 * 1)  to smile to be associated in their expression with a smile
 * 1)  to smile to be associated in their expression with a smile
 * 1)  to smile to be associated in their expression with a smile

Derived terms

 * prefixed verbs: