Word-built world: beatitude means happiness

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beatitude

/bēˈadəˌto͞od/

“Beatitude” means supreme blessedness or supreme happiness

Etymologically, the word derives from the Latin noun beātitūdō (“happiness” or “blessedness”). This is built from the Latin adjective beātus (meaning “happy” or “blessed”) and the suffix -tūdō. The term was famously used in the Latin translation of the Bible (the Vulgate) for the blessings delivered by Jesus during the Sermon on the Mount. Wiktionary, the free dictionary +3

For further reading on its linguistic evolution and definitions, check the Etymonline Entry for Beatitude or visit the Wiktionary page on Beatitude

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