delice
See also:
délice
English
Etymology
From
Old French
delice
, from
Latin
dēlicium
.
Noun
delice
(
plural
delices
)
(
obsolete
)
Delight
,
pleasure
, especially
sensual
pleasure.
1590
, Edmund Spenser,
The Faerie Queene
, II.v:
he has pourd out his idle mind / In daintie
delices
, and lauish ioyes
[
…
]
Anagrams
ceiled
,
cieled
,
decile
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