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1delectation — [[t]di͟ːlekte͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] PHRASE: PHR with poss If you do something for someone s delectation, you do it to give them enjoyment or pleasure. [FORMAL] She rushes about cooking pasties and scones for the delectation of visitors …
2delectation — de|lec|ta|tion [ˌdi:lekˈteıʃən] n [U] formal if you do something for someone s delectation, you do it to give them enjoyment, pleasure, or amusement …
3delectation — noun, chiefly humorous they had all manner of goodies for our delectation Syn: enjoyment, gratification, delight, pleasure, satisfaction, relish; entertainment, amusement, titillation …
4delectation — n. literary pleasure, enjoyment (sang for his delectation). Etymology: ME f. OF (as DELECTABLE) …
5Merry England — For other uses, see Merrie England (disambiguation). Poor little birdie teased, by the 19th century English illustrator Richard Doyle. Traditional English fairytales depicting elves, fairies and pixies are set on a Merrie England setting of… …
6pleasure — pleasure, delight, joy, delectation, enjoyment, fruition denote the agreeable emotion which accompanies the possession, acquisition, or expectation of something good or greatly desired. Pleasure so strongly implies a feeling of satisfaction or… …
7Jansenius and Jansenism — • The subject of this article lived three quarters of a century later than his namesake. He was born 28 October, 1585, of a Catholic family, in the village of Accoi, near Leerdam, Holland; died at Ypres, 6 May, 1638 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …
8Schadenfreude — i/ˈʃɑːd …
9pleasure — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Feeling of enjoyment Nouns 1. pleasure, enjoyment, gratification; voluptuousness, sensuality; luxuriousness; gluttony; titillation, gusto; creature comforts, comfort, ease, [lap of] luxury; purple and… …
10Le Magasin d'antiquités — The Old Curiosity Shop Le Magasin d antiquités Couverture du Master Humphrey s Clock, 1840, par George Cattermole et H …