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OP Please don't hit me with a fish, but I found a very nice word in Mrs. Byrne, but cannot find it anywhere else either online or in my dictionaries here at the farm.
Mrs. Byrne's word is euphelicia, which is defined online (a dubious proposition on her site) as the happiness that results from having all one's wishes granted.
Does anyone have another source for this word? Has it been misspelled on the site? Is the definition correct? And do you think the word has been generally rejected because the genie in the lamp usually only grants up to three wishes?
Hoping this isn't another post in which I'll be cornobbled,
DD
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