blisful

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Formed from blisse (bliss, joy) +‎ -ful (-full, -y) at a time when the Old English distinction between nominative blis and oblique blisse was still current.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈblisful/, (influenced by blessen) /ˈblɛsful/

Adjective

blisful (plural and weak singular blisfulle)

  1. Positive, joyous; creating positivity:
    1. Pleased, cheerful; in a positive mood.
    2. Thriving, successful; doing well.
  2. Amazing, wonderful; inspiring satisfaction:
    1. Heavenly, blessed; redolent of heaven.
    2. Beautiful, attractive; visually appealing.
    3. Holy, sacred; deserving worship.

Descendants

  • English: blissful
  • Scots: blissfu

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