smile — [13] The Old English word for ‘smile’ was smearcian, ancestor of modern English smirk. This was descended ultimately from the Indo European base *smei , which also produced Greek meidos ‘laugh’, Sanskrit smeras ‘smiling’, Latvian smaidīt ‘smile’ … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
šmaras — 3 ךmãras sm. Lzd žr. šmeras: Šmarù tepami vežimo ratai Auk. Tepk daugiau šmãro, tai negirgždės [ratai] Smn … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
šmyras — 1 ךmỹras sm. (2) J, NdŽ, Als, Yl; Vvr žr. šmeras: Paduok šmỹrą, reik ratus patepti Kv. Mašininės alyvos pirkau, šmyro ratams, juk reikės kulti Žem … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
šmėrė — ךmėrė̃ sf. sing. (4) Dr, Pš, Žg žr. šmeras. ║ Vkš batų tepalas: Iš kur tokią baisią šmė̃rę ištraukei – trobo[je] negal būti! Krš … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
smile — [13] The Old English word for ‘smile’ was smearcian, ancestor of modern English smirk. This was descended ultimately from the Indo European base *smei , which also produced Greek meidos ‘laugh’, Sanskrit smeras ‘smiling’, Latvian smaidīt ‘smile’ … Word origins