from Middle English seli, seely
from Old English gesælig "happy, fortuitous, prosperous"
(related to sæl "happiness")
"It seemed like such a silly thought, but Kay appeared to be serious. They all seemed quite serious and relaxed about all of this. They didn’t seem to be mad either. Quite the opposite. Just the thought itself seemed mad, but why?"
"Originals"
~☉~ | lucid definition; added layer of lucidity, or aethereal context |
⚜ | classic definition |
☣ | artificium definition; usually words which have undergone a warped evolution, or a complete perversion of the original sense |