blissen

verb

Etymology

From bliss + -en (verbal suffix).

  1. inherited from *blīþisi
  2. inherited from bliss
  3. inherited from bliss
  4. suffixed as blissen — “bliss + en

Definitions

  1. To make blissful or happy

    To make blissful or happy; fill with or impart bliss to

    • True goodness infallibly blissens the bosom in which it assumes an influential position.
    • All solemnly and thankfully I feel its blissening power As ringing out victoriously.
    • I very unceremoniously hid her in my heart and took her to my room to blissen my dreams.

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