different between bliss vs exaltedness
bliss
English
Etymology
From Middle English bliss, from Old English bliss, variant of earlier bl?ds, bl?þs (“joy, gladness”), from Proto-West Germanic *bl?þisi (“joy, goodness, kindness”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bl?s/
- Rhymes: -?s
Noun
bliss (countable and uncountable, plural blisses)
- perfect happiness
Derived terms
Translations
Old English
Etymology
From earlier bl?ds, bl?þs, from Proto-West Germanic *bl?þisi.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bliss/, [blis]
Noun
bliss f
- joy, bliss
Inflection
Descendants
- Middle English: blys, blice, blisce, blise, blesse
- English: bliss
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exaltedness
English
Etymology
exalted +? -ness
Noun
exaltedness (uncountable)
- The state of being exalted.
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