出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/20 12:23 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 smirken, from 古期英語 smearcian (“to smile”), corresponding to smerian + -cian (English -k; compare talk and stalk from, respectively, tell and steal). The former element from Proto-Germanic *smarōną (“to mock, scoff at”), and the latter from Proto-Germanic *-kōną. Compare Middle High German smielen/smieren (“to smile”) ( > obsolete, rare German schmieren). Doublet of smile.
The specific meaning of a mocking or unpleasant, malicious smile or grin develops in Early Modern English, but until the 18th century, it could still be used to describe a generic smile.
smirk (third-person singular simple present smirks, present participle smirking, simple past and past participle smirked)
smirk (comparative more smirk, superlative most smirk)
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