Basically my personal "dictionary" oof

  • Abditory (noun.) — A place into which you can disappear; a hiding place
  • Alexithymia (noun.) — Difficulty in experiencing, expressing, and describing emotional responses.
  • Alexitymia (noun.) — The inability to describe emotions verbally
  • Amaranthine (noun.) — Undying, immortal and everlasting. \ A deep purple-red
  • Ambedo (noun.) — A kind of melancholic trance in which you become completely absorbed in vivid sensory details
  • Arcadian (adj.) — Idyllically innocent; simple and untroubled by fear or worry.
  • Belle ame (noun.) — A beautiful soul
  • Brontide (noun.) — The low rumble of distant thunder.
  • Clinomania (noun.) — The excessive desire to stay in bed
  • Clinquant (adj.) — Glittering with gold or silver
  • Drapetomania (noun.) — The overwhelming urge to run away
  • Effervescent (noun.) — Bubbles in a liquid
  • Eleutheromania (noun.) — An intense and irresistible desire for freedom
  • Elysian (noun.) — Divinely inspired and perfect.
  • Ephemeral (adj.) — Lasting for a very short time
  • Ethereal (adj.) — Light, airy, or tenuous \ extremely delicate or refined \ heavenly or celestial
  • Faodail (noun.) — A lucky find
  • Hiraeth (noun.) — A longing for a home that was never yours.
  • Insouciant (adj.) — Free from worry, concern, or anxiety.
  • Iridescent (adj.) — Producing a display or rainbow-like colors
  • Janeman (noun.) — An expression meaning the ‘soul of me’.
  • Kalinaw (noun.) — Serenity, tranquility
  • Kalopsia (noun.) — The delusion of things being more beautiful than they are.
  • Kilig (noun.) — Butterflies in one’s stomach.
  • Kintsukuroi (noun.) — Kintsugi (金継ぎ, "golden joinery"), also known as Kintsukuroi (金繕い, "golden repair"), is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum, a method similar to the maki-e technique. As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise
  • L’ esprit de escalier (noun.) — The feeling you get when you leave a conversation and think of all the things you could have said.
  • Limerence (noun.) — The feeling of being infatuated with another.
  • Meraki (verb.) — To do something with soul, creativity, or love; to put something of yourself into your work
  • Mono no aware (sent.) — "Bittersweet awareness of the passing moments in life.
  • Moonglade (noun.) — The bright reflection of the moon's light on water.
  • Nefarious (adj.) — Wicked, villainous, despicable
  • Nepenthe (noun.) — An ancient Greek word, Nepenthe is defined as a medicine for sorrow. It is a place, person or thing, which can aid in forgetting your pain and suffering.
  • Oblivion (noun.) — The state of being completely unaware of what is happening around you.
  • Opia (noun.) — The ambiguous intensity of looking someone in the eye, which can feel simultaneously invasive and vulnerable.
  • Orenda (noun.) — A mystical force present in all people that empowers them to affect the world or to effect changes in their own life
  • Petrichor (noun.) — The pleasant, earthy smell after rain.
  • Pluviophile (noun.) — A rain lover
  • Psithurism (noun.) — The sound of wind through trees
  • Raina (noun.) — Night
  • Scintilla (noun.) — A beautiful and noticeable spark.
  • Serein (noun.) — The fine, light rain that falls at dawn.
  • Serendipity (noun.) — The chance occurrence of events in a beneficial way
  • Serendipity (noun.) — The chance occurrence of events in beneficial way
  • Solare (noun.) — A person who brightens up the whole room, who is warm, good, cheerful and worries about others.
  • Sonorous (adj.) — An imposingly deep and full sound.
  • Stellato (noun.) — One who dances among the stars.
  • Sulit (adj.) — Something that is worth it
  • Tarantism (noun.) — The uncontrollable urge to dance.
  • Thalassophile (noun.) — Someone who loves the ocean.
  • Ukiyo (noun.) — Literally "the floating world" \ living in the moment, detached from the bothers of life.
  • Verfreude (noun.) — The joyful, intense anticipation that comes from imagining future pleasures
  • Viridi (name.) — The name Viridi is Latin for: Young or Fresh. Viridi’s are the cutest most epic girls you will ever meet. Viridi’s usually have many friends and excel in academics and the martial arts. If you test a Viridi, you will regret it. Viridi’s are tough on the outside and LOVE nature. Viridi’s can get very frustrated at times when they cannot understand what they are doing. They can be a bit irritable but are loyal to the very end. Viridi’s tend to be a bit shy at first, but once you get to know them, they never are quiet! Viridi’s often have attitude and the Faculty in public places tend not to be very fond of them. Viridi’s are often child prodigies and get into college at a very young age. Viridi’s are extremely particular about which people they are friends with and have quite a few friends. Viridi’s tend to choose one older (by about a year or so) motherly figure and four to five slightly more immature friends. Viridi’s are often picked on in school because of their maturity and intelligence. Viridi’s also enjoy classic arts such as music, illustration, and writing. Viridi’s can be a bit clingy, but often enjoy times to themselves. Viridi’s, more often than not, have low self-esteem and trust issues, but most of all, Viridi’s are the best friends and have an extremely special and unique name. If you know a Viridi, cherish them, and if you are a Viridi, love your specialness. :)
  • Waldeinsamkeit (noun.) — The feeling of being alone in the woods.
  • Zephyr (noun.) — A gentle, mild breeze.
jun 27 2018 ∞
jul 6 2018 +