delicium

(Angielski)

  1. (declension-2) delight, pleasure
  2. (declension-2) darling, pet
  3. (declension-2, figuratively) a prepubescent or adolescent boy who served as a sex slave, chosen for his supposed beauty

Przeciwieństwo
maeror, maestitia, aegritūdō, lūctus, trīstitia, trīstitūdō, tristitās, dēsīderium
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
[deːˈlɪ.ki.ũː]
Etymologia (Angielski)

From dēlicere (“to entice, to snare; to delight”) + -ium (“-ium: forming abstract nouns”), from dē- + lacere (“to entice, to snare”), from Proto-Italic *lakjō (“to draw, to pull”), with no known cognates in any other Indo-European languages.

hobby

przyjemność

radość

rozkosz

zachwyt

delectatio

laetitia letitia leticia

oblectatio

delectació

Ergötzen

χόμπι

χόμπυ

πάρεργο

μεγάλη ευχαρίσηση

هِوَايَة

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