0 happiness, luck, or a condition that produces positive results:
1 the fact that words or remarks are suitable and express what was intended:
I congratulate him on his verbal felicities and on the tone with which he ended his speech.
He very often mistakes verbal felicities for verbal inspiration.
Make me immortal in that realm where happiness and transports, where joy and felicities combine...
Rather, the marginal unit of generation s's felicity has only the technical opportunity cost of w (s)/w (t) times generation t's.
There are felicities of style, of invention, of learning or wit, which stamp it as being his alone.
As long as this misrecognition can be maintained, the conditions of felicity can serve as blueprints for social and cultural realities.
The rate of time preference of households is endogenous and depends on an index of past felicity or the level of "habits" of households.
The felicity conditions for a particular sentence form specify the necessary situational context required for appropriate use of that sentence type.