mysig
Swedish
Etymology
Attested since 1762. Derived from mysa ("to smile (slightly) with contentedness/comfort").[1]
Pronunciation
- (Swedish) IPA(key): /ˈmyːˌsɪɡ/
Adjective
mysig (comparative mysigare, superlative mysigast)
- cosy (affording comfort and warmth)
- pleasant, comfortable, agreeable
- (archaic) Descriptive of smiling from contentedness or comfort.
- 1762, Olof Celsius the younger, Æneis, 27
- Dido .. / Som i en mysig famn straxt tager honom (dvs. gossen) opp..
- Dido [...] As in a cozy embrace soon picks him [the boy] up.
- Dido .. / Som i en mysig famn straxt tager honom (dvs. gossen) opp..
- 1774, Olof Celsius the younger, Gustaf Vasa, 13
- Hon .. /.. med en mysig mun sit mästarverk besåg.
- She beheld her masterpiece with a contentedly smiling mouth.
- Hon .. /.. med en mysig mun sit mästarverk besåg.
- 1762, Olof Celsius the younger, Æneis, 27
References
- Svenska Akademiens ordbok, column M1746
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