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joyful
شاد
joie
from Latin gaudia, pl. of gaudium, joy, from gaudre, to rejoice.
PIE gâu- : To rejoice; also to have religious fear or awe, Pokorny gâu- 353šâdi
sar-xoši
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Et, comme le dit Avicenne, la joie est comme le safran qui réjouit le cœur, mais qui le tue si on en prend une dose excessive.
(F. RABELAIS, La vie très honorifique du grand Gargantua, Illustrations Gustave DORÉ, 1988, p. 42-3)
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" La joie surgit, comme le seul mobile à philosopher ", puisque " Le philosophe de l'avenir est artiste et médecin "
(Nietzsche, dans
Les vagues de Deleuze )
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" La joie est une agréable émotion de l'âme qui jouit d'un bien qu'elle croit sien. "
(René Descartes)
jovial
Proto-Indo-European *dyeu- "Jove," the Indo-European god of the bright sky. The name "Jove" (whence "jovial") is a descendant of this root, as is "Jupiter," originally a compound of *dyeu + *peter "father," i.e. father of Jove. The name of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon, share the same origin, as does the name of the supreme Greek deity, Zeus. The same may be said of the word "deity" and most of the words borrowed from Latin referring to days, such as "diurnal," "diary," "journey," and "journal," the last two of which come to us via French journée "day".šâd(-âb)
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joyful
(จอย'ฟูล) adj. ปีติยินดี,ปลื้มปีติ,ดีอกดีใจ,เบิกบานใจ,รื่นเริง,ซึ่งทำให้มีความสุข. คำศัพท์ย่อย: joyfulness n. ดูjoyful
joyful
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