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plac-, placi-, -plais
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Pleasure, Charm, and Beauty in Human Life and in Nature: Graces
Greek: Graces (goddesses); Aglaia (brilliance); Euphrosyne (joy); Thalia (bloom)
Latin: (no equivalent goddess)
Latin: (no equivalent goddess)
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gods and goddesses from Greek and Latin Myths
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nasc-, nat-
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(Greek: pleasure, joy, and being happy)
(Latin: feeling of pleasure and delight; joy, rejoice)
(having feelings of pleasure or happiness are among the highest achievements of life)
(Latin: to be lenient [toward], accede, take pleasure [in]; originally, "to be kind, kindness; to be long-suffering, to be patient")
(a pleasure that comes with an abundance of words)
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(Middle English: pleasure, joy, laughter; pleasing, delightful; merry, merrily)