laime

Etymology
From the same stem as the verb  (q.v.):  >. The verb can also mean “to give, to grant,” which would suggest for  the original meaning of “given, granted (thing),” which could be either positive or negative, i.e., “fate,” a meaning with which  can be found in folk songs and tales, and in occasional modern phrases like   “good luck.” In common usage, however, the meaning of  developed from “fate” to “good, happy fate,” “happiness.” Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,.

Noun

 * 1)  happiness mental and emotional state denoting harmony with the internal and external worlds; the quality of one who is happy
 * 2)  (good) luck, (good) fortune, chance an accidental set of favorable circumstances
 * 3) luck, fate a traditional form of divination, typical of New Year, based on the shapes made by molten metal — lead, tin — in water
 * 4) lilac flower with more than four corollas, or shamrock with more than three petals, both believed to bring good luck
 * 1)  (good) luck, (good) fortune, chance an accidental set of favorable circumstances
 * 2) luck, fate a traditional form of divination, typical of New Year, based on the shapes made by molten metal — lead, tin — in water
 * 3) lilac flower with more than four corollas, or shamrock with more than three petals, both believed to bring good luck
 * 1) luck, fate a traditional form of divination, typical of New Year, based on the shapes made by molten metal — lead, tin — in water
 * 2) lilac flower with more than four corollas, or shamrock with more than three petals, both believed to bring good luck
 * 1) luck, fate a traditional form of divination, typical of New Year, based on the shapes made by molten metal — lead, tin — in water
 * 2) lilac flower with more than four corollas, or shamrock with more than three petals, both believed to bring good luck
 * 1) luck, fate a traditional form of divination, typical of New Year, based on the shapes made by molten metal — lead, tin — in water
 * 2) lilac flower with more than four corollas, or shamrock with more than three petals, both believed to bring good luck
 * 1) luck, fate a traditional form of divination, typical of New Year, based on the shapes made by molten metal — lead, tin — in water
 * 2) lilac flower with more than four corollas, or shamrock with more than three petals, both believed to bring good luck
 * 1) lilac flower with more than four corollas, or shamrock with more than three petals, both believed to bring good luck
 * 1) lilac flower with more than four corollas, or shamrock with more than three petals, both believed to bring good luck
 * 1) lilac flower with more than four corollas, or shamrock with more than three petals, both believed to bring good luck

Antonyms

 * bēdas,