smi

Dictionary meanings for smi from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 A. (smayate, smita) 1 To smile, laugh (gently); kākutstha ī- ṣatsmayamāna āsta Bk. 2. 11, 15. 8; smayamānaṃ vadanāṃbujaṃ smarāmi Bv. 2. 27.

2 To bloom, expand; Pt. 1. 136. Caus. (smāyayati-te) 1 To cause a smile by, cause to smile.

2 To laugh at, deride.

3 To astonish (smāpayate in this sense). Desid. (sismayiṣate) To wish to smile.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.1 A1. (Dha1tup. xxii, 51) smayate (mc. also ti; pf. sismiye, or siṣmiy/e [ p. siṣmiyāṇ/a cf. upa-smi ], ep. also -smayām-āsa; aor. asmeṣṭa Bhat2t2. 259; asmayiṣṭhās MBh.; fut. smetā, smeṣyate Gr.; inf. smetum ib.; ind.p. smitvā Sa1h.; -smitya,-smayitya... m. (ifc. f (A).) smiling at anything, wonder, surprise, astonishment MBh.; Bhartr2. (v.l.) 1271,3 257076 m. arrogance, conceit, pride in or at (comp.) Ragh.;...

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