Confelicity

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Pleasure in another person's happiness. rare, uncountable

    ""It is the first time, is it not? Well, it is my earnest hope that this repast augurs the foundation of a mutual confelicity between us.""

Example

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""It is the first time, is it not? Well, it is my earnest hope that this repast augurs the foundation of a mutual confelicity between us.""

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin con- (“with”) + fēlīcitās (“happiness”)

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