has + a · hasati 1 · hasati 2
smile
smiles; laughs
Hasati and Hassati [owing to similarity of meaning the two roots has to laugh (Sanskrit hasati, past participle hasita) and hr̥ṣ to be excited (Sanskrit hr̥ṣyati, past participle hr̥ṣita and hr̥ṣṭa) have become mixed in Pāli (see also hāsa). — The usual (differentiated) correspondent of Sanskrit hr̥ṣyati is haṃsati. Dhātup (309) gives haṃsa (= harṣa) with tuṭṭhi, and (310) hasa with hasana] 1. to laugh, to be merry; present hasati Bv I 28; Mhv 35, 59; hassati Snp 328, 829; present participle hasamāna is preferable v.l. at Ja IV 281 for bhāsamāna; preterit hasi Ja II 103; Dhp-a II 17. — causative hāseti [i.e. both from has and hr̥ṣ] to cause to laugh; to please, to gladden Mhv 32, 46; Ja VI 217, 304; Dhp-a II 85; preterit hāsesi Vin III 84; present participle hāsayamana making merry Ja I 163, 209. 210; gerund hāsayitvāna Miln 1. — causative II hāsāpeti Pj II 401; Ja VI 311. Cf. pari°, pa°. 2. to neigh (of horses) Ja I 62; VI 581 (strange preterit hasissiṃsu, explained as hasiṃsu by commentary). — past participle hasita (and haṭṭha).
(has + a), 微笑,笑。【過】 hasi。【過分】 hasita。【現分】 hasanta, hasamāna。【潛】 hasitabba。【獨】 hasitvā。
(pr, pr) laughs laughs Construction: hasa + ti
(pr, pr) smiles Construction: hasa + ti