dulcis

Etymology
From, most likely akin to 🇨🇬, both traditionally derived from a tentative ,    although the fall of  in the Latin form would be left unexplained, and the Greek form is problematic as well. Given that Latin and Greek are linguistically quite distant while being very close geographically, it is likely the word does not go back PIE as it may be borrowed from a common unknown source, possibly related to.

Adjective

 * 1)  sweet
 * 2) sweet-smelling, sweet-scented, fragrant
 * 3) sweet-sounding, melodic, melodious, tuneful
 * 4)  agreeable, delightful, pleasant, soft, sweet
 * 5)  friendly, charming, kind, dear, pleasant, agreeable
 * 1)  agreeable, delightful, pleasant, soft, sweet
 * 2)  friendly, charming, kind, dear, pleasant, agreeable
 * 1)  friendly, charming, kind, dear, pleasant, agreeable
 * 1)  friendly, charming, kind, dear, pleasant, agreeable
 * 1)  friendly, charming, kind, dear, pleasant, agreeable
 * 1)  friendly, charming, kind, dear, pleasant, agreeable

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