Delight

Noun

 * 1) joy; pleasure

Verb

 * 1) To give pleasure to.

Derived terms

 * delight in

Related terms

 * delicacy
 * delicate
 * delicatessen
 * delicious

Adjectives
pure; chastened; true; sincere sacred; home-felt; ecstatic; rapturous; whimsical; jubilant; tittering; utter; sheer; keen; complete; subtle; bizarre; unexpected; unnatural; strange; surprised; awed; supreme; incredulous; wondering; noisy; clamorous; wild; unrestrained;  frantic;  perfervid; frenzied; ungovernable; unqualified; unending; immeasurable; inexhaustible; tremendous; inexpressible;  ineffable;   unspeakable; unholy; dumb; fiendish; scornful; malevolent; perverted; painful; fierce; infectious; malicious; vain; frustrated; untrammeled; unalloyed; unfailing; sensuous; passionate; Epicurean; sadistic; childish; gastronomic; boyish; businesslike; chief; generous; intimate; inborn; naive; paroxysmal; extravagant; exalted; rare; drooling; varied; abiding; ardent; insatiate; frank; impossible; anticipatory; re¬doubled; secret; incommunicable; emulous; riotous; perfumed; idiotic; comforting; flitting; continual; awed; perpetual; sensational; occult; barren; subsequent; deep; dull; mournful; wild; swift; infinite; solicitous; rarefied; siren; lasting; inward; calm; buoyant; sentimental; unfelt; bitter; false; seasonable; hurricane; inexplicable; perpetual; hourly;  hysterical;  stunned; malignant; surprised; unquiet; trenchant; callous; celestial; rude; intense; ever enduring; laughing; unequalled; gay; unutterable; exquisite; flagging; soft; inebriating; subsiding; delicate; royal; bubbling; vivid; undefined; delicious; taste-tempting; mingled; languorous; unconcealed; nebulous; vigorous;  rapturous;  wild-beast; fresh; immortal; inestimable; divine; true; savage; anticipatory; astonished; cordial; pretended; rich; impish; tremulous.

Thesaurus
a thing for, adore, affinity, allure, amuse, appreciate, aptitude, aptness, attract, be in heaven, be pleased, beam, beatification, beatitude, becharm, beguile, bent, bewitch, bewitchment, bias, blessedness, bliss, blissfulness, caper, captivate, caracole, carol, carry away, cast, charm, cheer, cheerfulness, chirp, chirrup, clap hands, cloud nine, conatus, conduciveness, contentment, convulse, crow, crow over, dance, delectate, delectation, delight in, diathesis, die with delight, disposition, divert, eagerness, ecstasy, ecstatics, elation, enchant, enchantment, enjoy, enjoyment, enliven, enrapture, enravish, entertain, enthrall, entrance, exaltation, excite, exhilarate, exhilaration, exuberance, exult, fascinate, feel happy, feeling for, felicity, fracture one, freak out, frisk, frolic, fruition, gaiety, gambol, gladden, gladness, glee, gloat, gloat over, glory, glory in, go into raptures, gratification, gratify, happify, happiness, heaven, high spirits, hilarity, imparadise, inclination, intoxication, jollity, joy, joyance, joyfulness, jubilate, kill, knock dead, knock out, laugh, leaning, liability, like, liking, lilt, loosen up, love, mirth, overhappiness, overjoyfulness, paradise, penchant, please, pleasure, predilection, predisposition, prejudice, probability, proclivity, proneness, propensity, purr, raise a laugh, raise a smile, rapture, ravish, ravishment, readiness, recreate, refresh, regale, rejoice, relax, relish, revel, revel in, rollick, romp, satisfaction, satisfy, savor, send, sensitivity to, seventh heaven, sing, skip, skip for joy, slay, smile, soft spot, solace, sunshine, susceptibility, take great satisfaction, tendency, thrill, tickle, tickle pink, titillate, transport, tread on air, triumph, tropism, turn, twist, unalloyed happiness, warp, weakness, whistle, willingness, wow

Etymology
A wrong spelling, in imitation of words like light:, might:, etc.; the analogical modern spelling would be delite:; < deliten: <  deleiter:, deliter: <  delectare:, frequentative of delicere:; see delicate.

Noun

 * Arabic: فرجة
 * Bulgarian: наслада, удоволствие
 * Catalan: delit,
 * Finnish:
 * French:, ,
 * German:, ,  Wohlgefallen
 * Ido: delekteso


 * Italian:
 * Old English:
 * Polish: radość, rozkosz , przyjemność , zachwyt
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: deliciu, desfătare, plăcere, juisare
 * Scottish Gaelic: sogan
 * Spanish:

Derived terms

 * undelight
 * delightful

Verb

 * Bulgarian: доставям удоволствие
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish: ilahduttaa, riemastuttaa
 * French:, , prendre plaisir à, se délecter de


 * Italian:
 * Polish: cieszyć, radować, zachwycać
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:

Anagrams

 * glideth
 * lighted