ledice

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Old French

Etymology

From Latin laetitia (great joy; pleasure).

Noun

ledice oblique singularm (oblique plural ledices, nominative singular ledices, nominative plural ledice)

  1. Alternative form of lïesce
    • 11th century, Life of Saint-Alexis, Gaston Paris, page 4:
      Ceste ledice revert a grant tristor.
      This great joy reverts to great sadness.

Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese lediça, from Latin laetitia (great joy; pleasure).

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: le‧di‧ce

Noun

ledice f (plural ledices)

  1. Great joy; pleasure
    Synonym: prazer