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iūcundus (iōc-) adj. with comp. and sup.

DIV-, pleasant, agreeable, delightful, pleasing: est mihi iucunda vestra erga me voluntas: id vero militibus fuit iucundum, Cs.: praemia, H.: Crispi iucunda senectus (i. e. senex iucundus), Iu.: epulis iucundiora, S.: officia iucundiora: bonum iucundius vitā, Iu.: conspectus vester est mihi multo iucundissimus.—Plur n. as subst: et iucunda et idonea dicere vitae, H.

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