"þórðargleði" meaning in Icelandic

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Noun

IPA: /ˈθourðarklɛːðɪ/
Etymology: From Þórður (“Þórður, an Icelandic male given name”) + gleði (“joy, happiness”), literally “joy of Þórður”. It was coined by reverend Árni Þórarinsson (1860–1948) to describe an event in which Þórður, one of his parishioners, laughed at the poor fortune of the people living in the North of Iceland who had suffered hay rot due to excessive raining that summer. Although the word Þórður is a proper name and is capitalized the compound word þórðargleði is not. Etymology templates: {{com|is|Þórður|gleði|lit=joy of Þórður|t1=Þórður, an Icelandic male given name|t2=joy, happiness}} Þórður (“Þórður, an Icelandic male given name”) + gleði (“joy, happiness”), literally “joy of Þórður” Head templates: {{is-noun|@@}} þórðargleði f (genitive singular þórðargleði, no plural) Inflection templates: {{is-ndecl|f.sg}} Forms: þórðargleði [genitive, singular], no-table-tags [table-tags], þórðargleði [indefinite, nominative, singular], þórðargleðin [definite, nominative, singular], þórðargleði [accusative, indefinite, singular], þórðargleðina [accusative, definite, singular], þórðargleði [dative, indefinite, singular], þórðargleðinni [dative, definite, singular], þórðargleði [genitive, indefinite, singular], þórðargleðinnar [definite, genitive, singular]
  1. schadenfreude (malicious enjoyment of another person's suffering) Wikipedia link: is:þórðargleði Tags: feminine, no-plural Synonyms: meinfýsi, hlakka yfir
    Sense id: en-þórðargleði-is-noun-H7YmBVvH Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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