Dear tsuwm,

Well, I, for one, don't believe euphelicia should die any sort of death, so I'm going to use it on this board as many times as I think appropriate.

Let's see:

There can follow the redundantly, oh-so-happy being, the euphelician.
And, of course, all states euphelicious.
And, naturally, states eupheliciate.
And--this will make you very happy--the ability to euphelicize, though that one's unsatisfactory. Maybe someone will propose an improved verb.

Did Mrs. Byrne have a bevy of creative souls beating their wings about her, I wonder, filling her whimsical head?

Eupheliciously yours,
Wordwind