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- Enjoyment - n. - The condition of enjoying anything; pleasure or satisfaction, as in the possession or occupancy of anything; possession and use; as, the enjoyment of an estate.
- Enjoyment - n. - That which gives pleasure or keen satisfaction.
- Welfare - n. - Well-doing or well-being in any respect; the enjoyment of health and the common blessings of life; exemption from any evil or calamity; prosperity; happiness.
- Grace - n. - The divine favor toward man; the mercy of God, as distinguished from His justice; also, any benefits His mercy imparts; divine love or pardon; a state of acceptance with God; enjoyment of the divine favor.
- Contenement - n. - That which is held together with another thing; that which is connected with a tenement, or thing holden, as a certain quantity of land adjacent to a dwelling, and necessary to the reputable enjoyment of the dwelling; appurtenance.
- Animalism - n. - The state, activity, or enjoyment of animals; mere animal life without intellectual or moral qualities; sensuality.
- Genial - a. - Contributing to, and sympathizing with, the enjoyment of life; sympathetically cheerful and cheering; jovial and inspiring joy or happiness; exciting pleasure and sympathy; enlivening; kindly; as, she was of a cheerful and genial disposition.
- Desire - v. t. - The natural longing that is excited by the enjoyment or the thought of any good, and impels to action or effort its continuance or possession; an eager wish to obtain or enjoy.
- Fruit - v. t. - Whatever is produced for the nourishment or enjoyment of man or animals by the processes of vegetable growth, as corn, grass, cotton, flax, etc.; -- commonly used in the plural.
- Emphyteusis - n. - A real right, susceptible of assignment and of descent, charged on productive real estate, the right being coupled with the enjoyment of the property on condition of taking care of the estate and paying taxes, and sometimes a small rent.
- Vest - n. - To clothe with possession; as, to vest a person with an estate; also, to give a person an immediate fixed right of present or future enjoyment of; as, an estate is vested in possession.
- Seasoning - n. - Hence, something added to enhance enjoyment or relieve dullness; as, wit is the seasoning of conversation.
- Disturber - n. - One who interrupts or incommodes another in the peaceable enjoyment of his right.
- Experience - n. - The effect upon the judgment or feelings produced by any event, whether witnessed or participated in; personal and direct impressions as contrasted with description or fancies; personal acquaintance; actual enjoyment or suffering.
- Disherit - v. t. - To disinherit; to cut off, or detain, from the possession or enjoyment of an inheritance.
- Suspend - n. - To debar, or cause to withdraw temporarily, from any privilege, from the execution of an office, from the enjoyment of income, etc.; as, to suspend a student from college; to suspend a member of a club.
- Disturbance - n. - The hindering or disquieting of a person in the lawful and peaceable enjoyment of his right; the interruption of a right; as, the disturbance of a franchise, of common, of ways, and the like.
- Pleasure - n. - The gratification of the senses or of the mind; agreeable sensations or emotions; the excitement, relish, or happiness produced by the expectation or the enjoyment of something good, delightful, or satisfying; -- opposed to pain, sorrow, etc.
- Foretaste - n. - A taste beforehand; enjoyment in advance; anticipation.
- Satiate - v. t. - To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to feed to the full; to furnish enjoyment to, to the extent of desire; to sate; as, to satiate appetite or sense.
- Privilege - n. - A peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor; a right or immunity not enjoyed by others or by all; special enjoyment of a good, or exemption from an evil or burden; a prerogative; advantage; franchise.
- Foretaste - v. t. - To taste before full possession; to have previous enjoyment or experience of; to anticipate.
- Felicity - n. - The state of being happy; blessedness; blissfulness; enjoyment of good.
- Forego - v. t. - To relinquish the enjoyment or advantage of; to give up; to resign; to renounce; -- said of a thing already enjoyed, or of one within reach, or anticipated.
- Intolerance - n. - The quality of being intolerant; refusal to allow to others the enjoyment of their opinions, chosen modes of worship, and the like; want of patience and forbearance; illiberality; bigotry; as, intolerance shown toward a religious sect.
- Freemason - n. - One of an ancient and secret association or fraternity, said to have been at first composed of masons or builders in stone, but now consisting of persons who are united for social enjoyment and mutual assistance.
- Voluptuary - n. - A voluptuous person; one who makes his physical enjoyment his chief care; one addicted to luxury, and the gratification of sensual appetites.
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- G619 ἀπόλαυσις - 619 ἀπόλαυσις - ἈΠΌΛΑΥΣΙΣ - - apólausis - ap-ol'-ow-sis - from a comparative of ἀπό and (to enjoy); full enjoyment:--enjoy(-ment). - Noun Feminine - greek
- H2363 חוּשׁ - 2363 חוּשׁ - חוּשׁ - - chûwsh - koosh - a primitive root; to hurry; figuratively, to be eager with excitement or enjoyment; (make) haste(-n), ready. - Verb - heb
- G4077 πηγή - 4077 πηγή - ΠΗΓΉ - - pēgḗ - pay-gay' - probably from πήγνυμι (through the idea of gushing plumply); a fount (literally or figuratively), i.e. source or supply (of water, blood, enjoyment) (not necessarily the original spring):--fountain, well. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H8191 שַׁעְשֻׁעַ - 8191 שַׁעְשֻׁעַ - שַׁעְשֻׁעַ - - shaʻshuaʻ - shah-shoo'-ah - from שָׁעַע; enjoyment; delight, pleasure. - Noun Masculine - heb